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CONFERENCE:
Delhi:
March 17 - 18, '06 |
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CONFERENCE
TUTORIALS:
March
13 - 22, '06 |
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| Plenary
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Application
of Testing Processes for Net-Centric Environment
Bharat Shah, Lockheed Martin
Transportation Security and Solutions |
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With
the adoption and integration of new and improved technologies,
today’s organizations are transforming toward
net-centric operations for a more agile, globally networked,
interoperable, and collaborative environment with business
partners to share the information they need in a timely
and secure manner.
This revolution has put a growing focus on the test
community to test net-centric applications efficiently
and effectively in a shortened development cycle with
tightened budget constraints, to ensure that they are
fast, usable, secure, and available 24x7 globally.
However, the complexities of testing net-centric applications
are not widely publicized, and the guidelines for test
processes are not readily available. Organizations tend
to underestimate the test effort, which leads to the
inevitable schedule problems during the test phase.
Therefore, organizations need guidance to implement
sound testing processes for the functional and non-functional
testing attributes such as security, reliability, performance
and scalability.
Objectives
of the Presentation:
- To understand
the complexity of testing net-centric applications
- To understand
Test Management Life Cycle based on DoD Standards
- To provide
a framework of processes for testing net-centric
applications
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| Meet
Bharat Shah |
Bharat
Shah is currently leading the System Test
and Integration team for the Registered Traveler project
at Lockheed Martin Transportation Security and Solutions
(TS&S) in Orlando, Florida, where he is responsible
for incorporating and implementing test methodologies
and test improvement models, including automated testing
tools. Before joining Lockheed Martin, Bharat has
worked as a test manager and test consultant in a
wide variety of projects and has implemented structured
testing and test process improvements activities in
many government and commercial programs. He has presented
“TMM Framework for Internet Applications”
at the SEPG-Asia 2003 conference in Singapore and
International Software Testing Conference-2004 in
India and has also presented a paper “Roadmap
to Internet Testing Maturity Model (I-TMM)”
at the Systems and Software Technology Conference-2004
in Utah.
Bharat received
his Bachelor of Technology in Chemical Engineering
from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur,
India in 1981 and a Master of Science degree in Electronic
Commerce from the University of Maryland in 2003.
He is currently pursuing a second Master of Science
degree in Information Assurance at University of Maryland.
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