End-to-End test architectures, a dead End road
Back-end • October 2020
End-to-End test architectures, a dead End road
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End-to-End test architectures, a dead End road
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With the rise of Distributed Architecture, independent DevOps teams and automated CI/CD the End-to-End test environments needs to be reconsidered.
They become flaky, shaky, untrustworthy and hard to maintain. Why are End-to-End test environments a dead End road and what are the alternatives.
Why are people still using these so called 'production-like' test environments and how can we achieve the same level of software quality without them.
After attending this talk I hope people are questioning the end-2-end test environments.
I will give some ideas on how to solve the testing problems in a di

Language
English
Level
Intermediate
Length
30 minutes
Type
online conference
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About the speaker
Roy Braam
FounderOpenValue
Roy Braam is founder of OpenValue Amsterdam and Developer/Architect at JPoint. He loves Java, DevOps, and everything that comes with developing good solutions and teams. Besides that, as an architect, he loves software architecture and solving "the bigger' puzzle.
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Language
English
Level
Intermediate
Length
30 minutes
Type
online conference