Central Florida Software Symposium - June 2 - 4, 2006 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Code Coverage: A Guardian of Quality

Central Florida Software Symposium

Orlando · June 2 - 4, 2006

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About this Presentation

Code coverage is generally viewed as a metrics that managers use to chart progress, a number that has to be blindly attained. In this talk we discuss everything that you, the developer, need to know to make it more than a number and part of a process that will improve code quality.

We will cover what code coverage is and what it can do for you; how it can be incorporated into your development and build processes; and how to interpret the results. Finally, alternate usage scenarios will be discussed that will help you better understand the application you are building.

Ian Roughley

Software Consultant

Ian Roughley is a speaker, author, and consultant based in Boston, MA, where he runs From Down & Around, Inc., a consultancy specializing in architecture, development, and process improvement services. For more than 10 years, he has been helping clients ranging in size from Fortune 10 companies to start-ups.

Focused on a pragmatic and results-based approach, he is a proponent for open source, as well as process and quality improvements through agile development techniques.

Ian is a committer on the XWork and WebWork projects; member of the Apache Struts PMC; and speaks at conferences in the United States and abroad. He is also a Sun Certified Java Programmer and J2EE Enterprise Architect and an IBM Certified Solutions Architect.