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Home < 2010 Summer Project Week Breakout Session:QA TrainingBack to Project Week Agenda
Session Leader: Luis Ibanez
Contents
Agenda
Brainwashing
- Economics of Software Development
- The Cost of Development
- Cost of Ownership
- Maintenance Cost
- Test Driven Development Crash Course
- Write the Test First
- Seriously, Write the Test First
- Ten horrible deaths for developers who don't write the test first
- Clean Code
- The Golden Rule: leave it cleaner
- The Illusion of Progress
- Why Feature Creep is a crippling dissease
Training
- Code Coverage
- And why you will die young if you don't do it.
- Five lame excuses that you can no longer use to justify lazy behavior
- Dynamic Analysis (The House of Horrors)
- Uninitialized variables (Zombies)
- Memory leaks (Vampires)
Slicer
- How to run Code Coverage in Slicer & Modules
- How to run Valgrind in Slicer & Modules