ETEC Slides 6

Posted by David Tue, 01 Apr 2008 14:21:59 GMT

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    Rick DeNatale Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:48:48 GMT
    
    Scenario: one registration shows as 1%
       Given a goal of 200 registrations
       When 1 attendee registers
       Then the goal should be 1% achieved
    
    

    Hmmmm!?

    Fuzzy math? or lowering expectations?

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    David Chelimsky Tue, 01 Apr 2008 20:45:12 GMT

    Hey Rick – thanks for noticing. Some customers like fuzzy math.

    The idea here was that for most cases, go for the straight percentage, but round anything above 0 and less than 1% to 1% so we can see it’s not 0, and round down 1 less than goal to 99% so it doesn’t round up to 100% before it’s done. Fuzzy? Sure. But that’s the story.

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    JakeB Tue, 01 Apr 2008 22:42:07 GMT

    Hi David.. Great presentation! I hope that RSpec StoryRunner will soon join FIT as the tool of choice for agile integration and acceptance testing, possibly through JRuby and (eventually) IronRuby.

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    JakeB Tue, 01 Apr 2008 22:42:07 GMT

    Hi David.. Great presentation! I hope that RSpec StoryRunner will soon join FIT as the tool of choice for agile integration and acceptance testing, possibly through JRuby and (eventually) IronRuby.

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    Andy Watts Thu, 03 Apr 2008 17:47:31 GMT

    Wow! Just Wow. Great examples. Must dust off my step implementations.

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    http://www.21croissants.com Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:19:00 GMT

    Hi David! Thank you very much for sharing. I will use your material for my presentation of RSpec at XP Day France 2008

    I’d like to react to your list of CONS about Selenium-RC.

    You might have a look and /or give a try to selenium-grid by Philippe Hanrigou, a Thoughtworker. It runs selenium tests on parrallel on different machines, hence going much more faster than Selenium-RC!

    Maybe not as fast as Webrat though …

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