Test Optimization Strategy by leveraging Model Based Testing and Scriptless Test Automation

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2018-05-29
6:00 p.m.
The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario

Joe Larizza



Joe Larizza is the Director of QA at the Royal Bank of Canada, and previously held the positions of Senior QA Manager for CPP Investment Board, Director, QA for Loblaw Companies Inc., and Senior Manager, QA with RBC Dexia.  He also has held support management roles with International Financial Data Services and its sister companies.  His current focus is Online and Mobile application testing for banking and investment systems.  During his career, he has undertaken a number of strategic initiatives, including the expansion of testing programs and establishment of testing standards and procedures, implementation of a Quality Metrics program, evaluation of an IT Division against the Capability Maturity Model, and implementation of Automated Testing using the Behavior Model and Data Driven scripts. Mr. Larizza has earned a reputation for competency and excellent leadership ability in the field of quality assurance and testing of software.



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Model based testing (MBT) is a methodology and toolset designed to accelerate the creation of test scripts. The tools let users describe the system under test using process models which then automate the generation of test cases. With model based testing, experienced testing professionals with domain knowledge can reduce testing time for commercial software by as much as 30%.

MBT enables proper traceability of requirements to test cases as all requirements are converted to models & Test cases are generated automatically from those models.

MBT helps achieve maximum coverage with optimized minimum test cases.

Connect your Model Based Generated Test cases in an automation framework to create your automated QA Assembly line – focus of presentation.

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