While the guys from the backends and the frontends are polishing the last phrases to tell about their sections, the guys from the testing have already checked everything.

What is the testing section
Let's talk about the processes and approaches in testing, as it should and should not be tested. Let's pay attention to automation and continue to dig the themes of last year: about load testing and testing under iOS. And in the course of the report on the test Android farm, let's talk about the iOS farm and how the backdoors in the Android application help automation.
By the way, this year we found an additional hall in Expo, refused half measures and made a quality section for two days - 14 speeches in the main program and conversations in the expert zone.
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About present and future testing
Sometimes in the race for automation, you can forget what we are doing and why. We dream about the future of QA, recall the important processes of manual testing and the best / worst practices.
Valery Burmistrov from TeamViewer will talk about the present and future of testing.
“Like the entire IT-sphere, testing is rapidly developing in different directions. Let's look at the trends in testing and try to look a bit into the future. ”
Jan Jaap Cannegieter from Squerist will give a talk on Groupwise Testing or why one tester is good, but a lot is even better.
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Igor Goldschmidt from Gett will share his experience on how to and should not test the mobile application.
“In my report, you will learn about problematic areas in testing the client side of a mobile application using the example of the Discovery starship team, which tested its new feature - the spore engine.”Pro backends
When automating end-to-end testing, we spend a lot of effort on writing and keeping tests up-to-date. In the past, we have already disclosed Model Based Testing, App Crawling and Monkey Testing. Approaches allow replacing part of “manual” automation by generating scripts and automatic regression search. This year,
let's take a look at the Diffy tool , which looks for bugs in web services.
“Diffy is a tool used to make it. "How does it help?"About mobile phones
Gleb Golovin from 2GIS will release a sequel to his story about a testing farm for mobile phones. Last year was Android, in this one - iOS.
“When your team supports the Android device farm for running the UI / Unit / Benchmark tests, sooner or later, the boss comes and says:“ And just as well under iOS only ””
Rajdeep Varma from Badoo will share his experience on how to increase the reliability and speed of Android End-To-End tests with backdoors.
"A very powerful feature is missing in Appium for Android: the ability to call the application code from the Calabash Backdoors do. We modified your app under test. This makes our application more predictable.About load
This time we have three complementary speeches about load testing.
Eric Proegler from Medidata Solutions will tell you how to correctly interpret the results of load testing, set and test hypotheses.
“Results interpretation and reporting of results of their stripes. We’ll look out for some essential message in each. ”
Mikhail Kosykhin from Lamoda will put all this in the practical context of preparing for Black Friday.
“I'll tell you what happens if you choose the wrong scenarios and load profile, how to prepare for performance testing, errors and experience.”
Denis Trifonov will tell how in 2GIS they put load testing on the flow and continuously test 30 projects.
“I will share the experience of building an automated infrastructure for testing the performance of 30 projects from backends to mobile phones.”⠀
And further
Alexey Vinogradov will talk about the KISS-driven approach to test automation, and explain why some popular programming techniques may become unnecessary or even harmful in the test code.
Alexey Churbanov from Kaspersky Lab will tell you how automated testing helps detect compatibility problems as early as possible, what difficulties may arise in the process and how to cope with them.
And together with
Marina Remneva from Wrike,
let 's calculate how much “oh” in the word “deploy” and find out how to deploy a monolithic product when 17 teams are working on it at the same time. Oh.
About QA-section everything. For the rest of the speakers we invite to the
site CodeFest .