﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss xmlns:a10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>SoftwareTestPro.com Unit Feed</title><description /><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5587/Data-Driven-Testing-with-JUnit/STQA-Magazine-Unit-Development</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5587/Data-Driven-Testing-with-JUnit/STQA-Magazine-Unit-Development</link><author>vladimir100@hotmail.com</author><category>ST&amp;QA Magazine</category><category>Unit</category><category>Development</category><title>Data Driven Testing with JUnit</title><description>Data Driven Testing with JUnit
Whether you perform unit or API testing, data-driven approach is very efficient in achieving comprehensive test coverage.</description><pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2012 05:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5253/The-%e2%80%9cWorld-Series%e2%80%9d-of-Test-Requirements/Requirements-Management-Development-Acceptance-Functional-Integration-Quality-Assurance-Software-Unit-User</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5253/The-%e2%80%9cWorld-Series%e2%80%9d-of-Test-Requirements/Requirements-Management-Development-Acceptance-Functional-Integration-Quality-Assurance-Software-Unit-User</link><author>jamieg0926@gmail.com</author><category>Requirements</category><category>Management</category><category>Development</category><category>Acceptance</category><category>Functional</category><category>Integration</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Software</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><title>The “World Series” of Test Requirements</title><description>We first met Jamie in the November/December 2010 issue where she took us step by step through the process of re-engineering a group of testers
working on the ROSS project into a productive, efficient team with the emphasis on “team.” In this article, she moves beyond the test team to the
requirements team in order to achieve better alignment resulting in improved efficiencies and better design in the end product.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2011 08:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5209/Dr-Adam-Kolawa---2011-Luminary-Award-Nominee/Test-and-QA-STP-Community-News-Software-Test-Professionals-Conference-Awards-Management-Best-Practices-Software-Technology-Unit-Web</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5209/Dr-Adam-Kolawa---2011-Luminary-Award-Nominee/Test-and-QA-STP-Community-News-Software-Test-Professionals-Conference-Awards-Management-Best-Practices-Software-Technology-Unit-Web</link><author>rbaucom@redwoodcollaborative.com</author><category>Test and QA</category><category>STP Community News</category><category>Software Test Professionals Conference</category><category>Awards</category><category>Management</category><category>Best Practices</category><category>Software</category><category>Technology</category><category>Unit</category><category>Web</category><title>Dr. Adam Kolawa - 2011 Luminary Award Nominee</title><description>Dr. Adam Kolawa (1957-2011), Parasoft co-founder and CEO, was deeply 
determined, persistent, and committed to improving the software 
development process.</description><pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5205/Twist-54---With-Tim-Ottinger/Software-Testing-Development-Interviews-Unit-Test-and-QA-White-Box-Strategy-Agile-Load-podcast</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5205/Twist-54---With-Tim-Ottinger/Software-Testing-Development-Interviews-Unit-Test-and-QA-White-Box-Strategy-Agile-Load-podcast</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Development</category><category>Interviews</category><category>Unit</category><category>Test and QA</category><category>White Box</category><category>Strategy</category><category>Agile</category><category>Load</category><category>podcast</category><title>Twist #54 - With Tim Ottinger</title><description>Where Matt interviews Tim Ottinger, co-author of the "Agile In A Flash" Cards, on how software development can fold into a greater development team.  He has some insights worth listening to.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 20:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5204/Eclipse-for-Testers/Technology-Software-Agile-Performance-Services-Development-Functional-Integration-Open-Source-Process-Testing-Unit-Mobile-Web-Tools</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5204/Eclipse-for-Testers/Technology-Software-Agile-Performance-Services-Development-Functional-Integration-Open-Source-Process-Testing-Unit-Mobile-Web-Tools</link><author>werner.keil@gmx.net</author><category>Technology</category><category>Software</category><category>Agile</category><category>Performance</category><category>Services</category><category>Development</category><category>Functional</category><category>Integration</category><category>Open Source</category><category>Process</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><category>Mobile</category><category>Web</category><category>Tools</category><title>Eclipse for Testers</title><description>Eclipse has been one of the best IDEs for unit testing ever since its early days. Not too great a surprise, as until a few months ago, JUnit co-founder Erich Gamma was also lead engineer for Eclipse Java Development Tools and related IBM products like Rational Jazz. From Version 3.2 on, JUnit was directly built into Eclipse after a separate plug-in has already been available.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 13:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5185/Jasmine-BDD-for-JavaScript/Test-and-QA-How-To-Agile-Automation-Services-Development-Integration-Open-Source-Process-Testing-Unit-User-Mobile-Web</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5185/Jasmine-BDD-for-JavaScript/Test-and-QA-How-To-Agile-Automation-Services-Development-Integration-Open-Source-Process-Testing-Unit-User-Mobile-Web</link><author>werner.keil@gmx.net</author><category>Test and QA</category><category>How To</category><category>Agile</category><category>Automation</category><category>Services</category><category>Development</category><category>Integration</category><category>Open Source</category><category>Process</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><category>Mobile</category><category>Web</category><title>Jasmine, BDD for JavaScript</title><description>A few months ago, a meeting of Vienna JavaScript User Group (Vienna.js) introduced me to Jasmine, a Behavior Driven Development Testing Framework for JavaScript.</description><pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 09:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5090/Ask-the-Tester/Software-Testing-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5090/Ask-the-Tester/Software-Testing-Unit</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><title>Ask the Tester</title><description>Perhaps the single best known tester from the Indian
subcontinent of Asia, Pradeep Soundararajan earned his
reputation without the backing of a big company, without
the impressive degree from an impressive college, and
without writing a bestselling testing book (yet).</description><pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 15:12:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5069/Testers-With-Autism-Spectrum-Disorder/Acceptance-Best-Practices-Testing-Software-Quality-Assurance-Project-Management-Web-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5069/Testers-With-Autism-Spectrum-Disorder/Acceptance-Best-Practices-Testing-Software-Quality-Assurance-Project-Management-Web-Unit</link><author>david.farrell-shaw@specialisternescotland.co.uk</author><category>Acceptance</category><category>Best Practices</category><category>Testing</category><category>Software</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Project Management</category><category>Web</category><category>Unit</category><title>Testers With Autism Spectrum Disorder</title><description>Many people with an ASD – particularly those with Asperger syndrome – have a variety of sometimes exceptional skills that enable them to thrive in roles. An area of proven success is that of software tester.

</description><pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 05:34:20 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5026/Case-study-of-the-Resource-Ordering--Status-System-(ROSS)-Project/STQA-Magazine-Project-Management-Management-Development-Acceptance-Integration-Unit-User</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5026/Case-study-of-the-Resource-Ordering--Status-System-(ROSS)-Project/STQA-Magazine-Project-Management-Management-Development-Acceptance-Integration-Unit-User</link><author>jamieg0926@gmail.com</author><category>ST&amp;QA Magazine</category><category>Project Management</category><category>Management</category><category>Development</category><category>Acceptance</category><category>Integration</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><title>Case study of the Resource Ordering &amp; Status System (ROSS) Project</title><description>I started on the Resource Ordering and Status
System (ROSS) project in August, 2005 at one of the
largest government contractors in the United States.
The U.S. government uses ROSS to order and
status resources for numerous types of incidents,
mainly wildfires. </description><pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:30:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5022/TWiST-23---With-Mark-Crowther/Software-Test-and-QA-Testing-Interviews-Development-Load-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5022/TWiST-23---With-Mark-Crowther/Software-Test-and-QA-Testing-Interviews-Development-Load-Unit</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Test and QA</category><category>Testing</category><category>Interviews</category><category>Development</category><category>Load</category><category>Unit</category><title>TWiST #23 - With Mark Crowther</title><description>We take the party to the United Kingdom today to interview Mark Crowther, a test consultant, former test manager, and yes, Electronic Arts Alumnus.</description><pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 09:10:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5011/Better-reporting-with-ReportNG/selenium-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/5011/Better-reporting-with-ReportNG/selenium-Unit</link><author>stp@q37.net</author><category>selenium</category><category>Unit</category><title>Better reporting with ReportNG</title><description>Numbers. Everybody likes numbers. </description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 09:20:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4991/Getting-started-with-web-automation-A-Java-approach-to-Selenium/selenium-Unit-User-podcast-Tools</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4991/Getting-started-with-web-automation-A-Java-approach-to-Selenium/selenium-Unit-User-podcast-Tools</link><author>stp@q37.net</author><category>selenium</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><category>podcast</category><category>Tools</category><title>Getting started with web automation: A Java approach to Selenium</title><description>The article is part 1 of a 3 part series.  The series is about automation of web applications using Selenium. If you are unfamiliar with Selenium, I suggest you to go to the Selenium website or listen to Matt Heusser‘s podcast on Selenium before proceeding.</description><pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 13:03:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4994/%e2%80%98Father-of-Software-Quality%e2%80%99-Watts-Humphrey-dies-at-83/Software-Management-Integration-Process-Technology-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4994/%e2%80%98Father-of-Software-Quality%e2%80%99-Watts-Humphrey-dies-at-83/Software-Management-Integration-Process-Technology-Unit</link><author>Katie.Serignese@nostpmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Management</category><category>Integration</category><category>Process</category><category>Technology</category><category>Unit</category><title>‘Father of Software Quality’ Watts Humphrey dies at 83</title><description>November 2, 2010 -
Watts Humphrey, a 2003 recipient of The United States Patent and Trademark Office’s National Medal of Technology, and fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery and Software Engineering Institute, died Thursday in his Sarasota, Fla. home. He was 83.
</description><pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4987/THOUGHTWORKS-ANNOUNCES-LATEST-BOOKS-FROM-AGILE-EXPERTS-MARTIN-FOWLER-JIM-WEBBER-AND-IAN-ROBINSON/Agile-Unit-Web</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4987/THOUGHTWORKS-ANNOUNCES-LATEST-BOOKS-FROM-AGILE-EXPERTS-MARTIN-FOWLER-JIM-WEBBER-AND-IAN-ROBINSON/Agile-Unit-Web</link><author>jrovansek@redwoodco.com</author><category>Agile</category><category>Unit</category><category>Web</category><title>THOUGHTWORKS ANNOUNCES LATEST BOOKS FROM AGILE EXPERTS MARTIN FOWLER, JIM WEBBER AND IAN ROBINSON</title><description>New titles address practical software development techniques using Domain Specific Languages and REST for successful Agile applications</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 10:59:45 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4940/Ask-the-Tester/STQA-Magazine-Agile-Software-Testing-Unit-Ask-the-tester-offshore</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4940/Ask-the-Tester/STQA-Magazine-Agile-Software-Testing-Unit-Ask-the-tester-offshore</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>ST&amp;QA Magazine</category><category>Agile</category><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><category>Ask the tester</category><category>offshore</category><title>Ask the Tester</title><description>Ten Questions for Markus Gaertner</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4944/An-Important-Ally-for-the-Software-Test-Team/STQA-Magazine-Software-Teams-Testing-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4944/An-Important-Ally-for-the-Software-Test-Team/STQA-Magazine-Software-Teams-Testing-Unit</link><author>rlast@redwoodco.com</author><category>ST&amp;QA Magazine</category><category>Software</category><category>Teams</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><title>An Important Ally for the Software Test Team</title><description>Learn why software testing has an ally in the support organization…</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4921/JIM-HIGHSMITH-JOINS-THOUGHTWORKS/Agile-Management-Development-Software-Project-Management-Unit-Products</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4921/JIM-HIGHSMITH-JOINS-THOUGHTWORKS/Agile-Management-Development-Software-Project-Management-Unit-Products</link><author>jrovansek@redwoodco.com</author><category>Agile</category><category>Management</category><category>Development</category><category>Software</category><category>Project Management</category><category>Unit</category><category>Products</category><title>JIM HIGHSMITH JOINS THOUGHTWORKS</title><description>Industry luminary will help enterprises move beyond contained Agile initiatives to Continuous Delivery and true business agility</description><pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:19:29 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4908/Friday---TWiST-Day!/Software-Test-and-QA-Testing-Quality-Assurance-Performance-Strategy-Unit-podcast</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4908/Friday---TWiST-Day!/Software-Test-and-QA-Testing-Quality-Assurance-Performance-Strategy-Unit-podcast</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Test and QA</category><category>Testing</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Performance</category><category>Strategy</category><category>Unit</category><category>podcast</category><title>Friday - TWiST Day!</title><description>Just call on me, and I'll send a pointer to Twist#10 along, with love, from me, to you ...</description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 06:49:35 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4893/The-Denver-LIC-and-the-Power-of-Culture%e2%80%a6/STP-Community-News-Agile-Quality-Assurance-Software-Testing-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4893/The-Denver-LIC-and-the-Power-of-Culture%e2%80%a6/STP-Community-News-Agile-Quality-Assurance-Software-Testing-Unit</link><author>rhand@softwaretestpro.com</author><category>STP Community News</category><category>Agile</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><title>The Denver LIC and the Power of Culture…</title><description>The Denver LIC and the Power of Culture…
On Wednesday, August 18th, I had the opportunity to facilitate our third STP Local Interest Chapter meeting in Denver Colorado. The meeting was held at DaVita, a leading provider of kidney care in the United States. </description><pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 08:24:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4879/Bonus-Thursday/Software-Testing-Test-and-QA-Agile-Performance-Management-Automation-Development-Crews-Functional-Load-Process-Quality-Assurance-Regression-Strategy-Technology-Teams-Unit-Six-Sigma-Web-podcast</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4879/Bonus-Thursday/Software-Testing-Test-and-QA-Agile-Performance-Management-Automation-Development-Crews-Functional-Load-Process-Quality-Assurance-Regression-Strategy-Technology-Teams-Unit-Six-Sigma-Web-podcast</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Test and QA</category><category>Agile</category><category>Performance</category><category>Management</category><category>Automation</category><category>Development</category><category>Crews</category><category>Functional</category><category>Load</category><category>Process</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Regression</category><category>Strategy</category><category>Technology</category><category>Teams</category><category>Unit</category><category>Six Sigma</category><category>Web</category><category>podcast</category><title>Bonus Thursday</title><description>A new magazine, a podcast, and more to come. </description><pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 06:55:48 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4870/Web-Test-Strategy/Testing-Strategy-Agile-Performance-Management-Automation-Functional-Load-Regression-Teams-Unit-Web-offshore</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4870/Web-Test-Strategy/Testing-Strategy-Agile-Performance-Management-Automation-Functional-Load-Regression-Teams-Unit-Web-offshore</link><author>joverbaugh@medicity.com</author><category>Testing</category><category>Strategy</category><category>Agile</category><category>Performance</category><category>Management</category><category>Automation</category><category>Functional</category><category>Load</category><category>Regression</category><category>Teams</category><category>Unit</category><category>Web</category><category>offshore</category><title>Web Test Strategy</title><description>Many organizations struggle with forming an effective web test strategy. Today’s interconnected world means software testing needs to move far beyond simple requirements validation, to include negative tests, performance and scalability tests, as well as a strong automation strategy. In this article, I will provide lessons I have learned over several years of testing at www.lds.org, www.expedia.com, and www.livemeeting.com. These lessons are the foundation for my strategy, no matter the web application I am testing.</description><pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 03:00:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4861/A-Sweet-Little-Test-Example/Software-Testing-Quality-Assurance-Acceptance-How-To-Unit</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4861/A-Sweet-Little-Test-Example/Software-Testing-Quality-Assurance-Acceptance-How-To-Unit</link><author>matt.heusser@gmail.com</author><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Acceptance</category><category>How To</category><category>Unit</category><title>A Sweet Little Test Example</title><description>How many good, solid examples do we have to work through in software testing?  Wouldn't you like to have one more?</description><pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 08:56:06 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4853/Agile-Testing-Notes/Testing-Agile-Teams-Project-Management-Automation-Metrics-Software-Unit-User-Error-Handling-Training-offshore-Tools</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4853/Agile-Testing-Notes/Testing-Agile-Teams-Project-Management-Automation-Metrics-Software-Unit-User-Error-Handling-Training-offshore-Tools</link><author>smanjunath@yahoo.com</author><category>Testing</category><category>Agile</category><category>Teams</category><category>Project Management</category><category>Automation</category><category>Metrics</category><category>Software</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><category>Error Handling</category><category>Training</category><category>offshore</category><category>Tools</category><title>Agile Testing Notes</title><description>On a quest to understand how agile projects are successful, I encountered several interesting scenarios and insight into how the overall project is executed. But to my dismay, I almost always find that the information on Agile Testing itself, is quite generic (not talking Automation or Unit testing here). WHY SO? 
</description><pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 10:05:00 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4849/Medidata-Solutions-Worldwide-Inc-Has-Various-SQA-Positions-Available/Automation-Career-Performance-Quality-Assurance-Testing-Unit-Functional-Job-Posting-Jobs</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4849/Medidata-Solutions-Worldwide-Inc-Has-Various-SQA-Positions-Available/Automation-Career-Performance-Quality-Assurance-Testing-Unit-Functional-Job-Posting-Jobs</link><author>melvin@sqaessentials.com</author><category>Automation</category><category>Career</category><category>Performance</category><category>Quality Assurance</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><category>Functional</category><category>Job Posting</category><category>Jobs</category><title>Medidata Solutions Worldwide, Inc. Has Various SQA Positions Available</title><description>Medidata Solutions Worldwide, Inc., a leading global provider of Saas-based clinical development solutions has various SQA positions open in both their headquarters in New York and in the San Francisco Bay Area.  </description><pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 12:20:06 -0600</pubDate></item><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4836/A-Brief-History-of-Software-Testing/Test-and-QA-Metrics-Development-Acceptance-Integration-Software-Testing-Unit-User</guid><link>http://www.softwaretestpro.com/Item/4836/A-Brief-History-of-Software-Testing/Test-and-QA-Metrics-Development-Acceptance-Integration-Software-Testing-Unit-User</link><author>sbarber@perftestplus.com</author><category>Test and QA</category><category>Metrics</category><category>Development</category><category>Acceptance</category><category>Integration</category><category>Software</category><category>Testing</category><category>Unit</category><category>User</category><title>A Brief History of Software Testing</title><description>When STP announced the call for nominations for the Software Testing Luminary award, it got me thinking about how software testing came to be a role separate and distinct from software programming with unique and identifiable skills and responsibilities.  It also got me thinking about the pioneers who blazed the trails that today’s luminaries strive to bring out of the shadows and into the light, sometimes revealing new trails along the way that improve software’s journey through what I like to call “testerland”.</description><pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 18:17:00 -0600</pubDate></item></channel></rss>