Risk-based testing is an effective approach to prioritize testing efforts and resources in embedded systems development. It involves identifying, analyzing, and managing risks associated with the system, and then tailoring the testing activities to address those risks.
Our speaker, James Walker, invested a considerable amount of timetime to implementing model-based testing in the realm of hardware manufacturing. His approach involved utilizing flowcharts to generate tests for interconnected devices. In this presentation, he will share the valuable insights he gained from this experience. Brace yourself for an exciting live demonstration that aims to ignite your interest in visual modeling.
James Walker
James started his career with a PhD in visual analytics, a topic that combines human problem solving with computer processing power. He has since applied these ground-breaking approaches to testing and development, focusing particularly on Model-Based Test Generation, Requirements Engineering, and Test Data Automation. James was a senior engineer at Grid-Tools and CA Technologies, where he gained experience in leading high-performance development teams. He is now Chief Technology Officer at Curiosity Software, where he collaborates with a range of organisations to solve the hardest challenges in their testing and development.

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