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SvenAmann isaconsultantofCQSEGmbHforsoftware
quality. He studied computer science at the Technis-
che Universität Darmstadt (Germany) and the PontifĂcia
Universidade CatĂłlica do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). He
receivedhisPhDinsoftware technologyfromTechnische
UniversitätDarmstadt.
Graham Bath is a principal consultant at T-Systems
in the division of Digital Integration and Agile Testing
and benefits from over 30 years of testing experience
to support customers with consultancy, training and test
process improvements. Graham is the ISTQB Working
Groupchair for theSpecialistLevelCertifiedTesterqual-
ifications and co-authored the new syllabus on Usability
Testing. Grahamis also a memberof the GermanTesting
Board and is a frequent presenter and tutorial lecturer at
conferences around the world. He co-authored the book
“TheSoftwareTest Engineer’sHandbook”.
Frank Faber is a DevOps and Test consultant at Alten
Nederland. Via Alten, he has been seconded to sev-
eral companies where he worked in Agile and DevOps
teams. With them, Frank has experienced the transition
to DevOps. He helps his teams understand what DevOps
is, and how you work Agile and DevOps in practice. In
addition to his consultancywork,Frankprovides training
and lectures on DevOps and on testing in an Agile
environment. And in his role as an ambassador for the
DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA), Frank wants
tobringthefieldsofDevOpsandTesting together, tohelp
discover in which ways these two fields can learn and
benefit fromeachother.
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The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Title
- The Future of Software Quality Assurance
- Author
- Stephan Goericke
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- Location
- Cham
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-030-29509-7
- Size
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Pages
- 276
- Category
- Informatik