6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Presenters: Jeremy Critch and Pranav Mehndiratta
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The 21st century has created an ever increasing and innovative society. Technology has made leaps and bounds, and will continue to do so moving forward. However, with technological inventions increasing, the opportunity for cyber threats also grows. Many organizations developing new tech remain unaware of the extent of damages that can be caused by a cyber attack. Some of these disruptions can easily be avoided by taking the time to have the right discussions around cyber security within an organization. By understanding what the attackers are after and how organizations are exposed, companies can begin to mitigate some of the risk they face from these threat actors.
Please join us for a presentation and dis
Read More6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speakers: Eric Osuorah and Patrick . C. Egbunonu
Outline:
In this presentation, Eric will present an overview of Blockchain, along with benefits and challenges with this technology. In addition, he will highlight the various types of Blockchain, using practical applications and use cases to demonstrate blockchain technology. Patrick will then present a quick overview of Artificial Intelligence Read More
6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Rob Ashall
Over the past several years, many organizations have transitioned to agile development in order to accelerate delivery and get more timely feedback from the market. In these organizations, while development begins to move faster, QA will struggle to keep pace unless they integrate automated software testing practices into the development pipeline. Accelerating software development and ensuring software quality with automated continuous testing is a great achievement, but it’s all for naught if the software isn’t what your customers want or need.
Folks at this stage in their software development processes evolution are taking a close look at BDD (Behavior-Driven-Development) Read More
6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Johanna Castro
The performance of an app and website is tied to its ability to operate across various configurations. Each configuration acts like an individual layer the app must pass through before reaching the end user. The most important layers it must contend with are the operating system, the specific version of the operating system, smartphone model, and screen size. Each layer an app encounters can influence its performance and user experience.
Operating across a variety of configurations is essential for apps given the huge fragmentation of a diverse smartphone market in terms of models, operating systems, and more.
- Testing across multiple configurations
- Mobile testing to stay competitive
- The effects of Fragmentation
- Emulators/ Simulators / Real devices
- How to select the most relevant devices configurations
- Case : Iphone X and its impact on your digital products (Eg. Google map, Mc Donald's, Amazon, Spotify)
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6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Yury Makedonov
There are two main challenges to testing systems that incorporate elements of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The same input can trigger different responses while an AI system adapts to a new environment. It may also be challenging to understand what is the correct response.
Such behavior breaks one of the main principles of traditional testing – repeatability of execution of test cases. This is akin to shooting a moving target and not knowing whether you missed. Testers feel frustrated when their traditional approach can’t be used anymore and have no confidence in the outcome of their testing.
Yury Makedonov explains that to successfully test an AI system, you need to have direct access to the system’s state. Using an example of a simplified machine learning system with a few simple models of its internals Yury shows how to use the state of this system for effective testing and how to deal with test data, the most difficult part of AI
Read More6:00pm The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Nico Gonzalez
Topic: Developing Agile Maturity. An Agile Coach’s Perspective
6:00pm The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: Kiran Vaidya
Kiran Vaidya has a Deep understanding of Blockchain and cryptocurrency space. He has worked as a Product Owner, Consultant for Enterprises and an Educator for Blockchain implementations.
He has been leading complex Enterprise grade Digital Transformation initiatives for Canadian Banks as a Project Manager and Business Analyst.
Kiran is also a Public speaker and explains the tech behind cryptocurrencies in simple words to all types of audiences. He is on the Advisory board of Blockchain Canada and Transformation Worx.
Kiran is the author of education-focused blog on Blockchain exploring guides and case studies and has contributed to the Ethereum section for Enterprise Blockchain book by Manav Gupta.
Kiran is Scrum certified and holds multiple certifications in the blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
Evening
Read More7:30 a.m. Hyatt Regency Toronto, 370 King Street West Toronto, ON, Canada M5V 1J9
STARCANADA (October 14-19, 2018) is the premier Canadian software testing event, the sister conference to the most popular and longest-running events in the software industry, STAREAST and STARWEST.
Use exclusive member code TASSQ to save 25% off your registration fees by September 14 to increase your savings with early bird pricing.
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This year at STARCANADA there will be a heavy dose of agile testing topics, a focus on test automation, testing in DevOps, AI and Data Analytics, and so much more.
The program includes more the 50 learning sessions with 4 keynot
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The President's dinner will be with a panel discussion about AI and Machine Learning, and how they can impact the world of Quality Assurance.
Patrick Egbunonu will act as our event moderator. Patrick is an Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Applied Researcher, Entrepreneur, Coach and Professor.
Dr. Jeremy Bradbury is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science (Computer Science) at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) where he also leads the Software Quality Research Lab.
Shawn (Suresh) Chand P.Eng. , CEM®, Certified GBE™, is a Solutions Architect forJMP Solutions. He focuses on Machine Learning, Quality Control & Reliability of Enterprise Software Applications.
Kundan Joshi is the award-winning founder and CEO of TheAppLabb, a leading product innovation firm focused on strategy, design and development of transformative experiences with Apps, Artificial Intelligence and Mixed Reality.
Dr. Zhen Ming (Jack) Jiang is an associate professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, York University in Toronto, Canada.
Last but not least, 2018
Read More6:00 p.m. The Albany Club - 91 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario
Speaker: David Best
Usability, Inclusion, Design!
The accessibility challenge is the deficit gap between the disability of the user and the system capabilities, and the goal is to bridge the accessibility gap, through inclusive design, that will create the best possible end-user experience.
Accessibility is a measurement of productivity not disability, and accessibility is a subset of Usability. Usability is concerned with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction through multiple means of representation, multiple means of expression, and multiple means of engagement. So, design is the bridge between information and understanding, built upon three pillars of security, performance, and accessibility.
If you do not understand the information then it is just noise, and if any one of the pillars is weak then people are put at risk. That is, cognitive considerations for visualization and the information interface design, are important for making products and services accessible and usable. The bridge design must conside
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