STAR Canada Track Talk

I’m giving a new talk for 2013 at the inagural STAR Canada conference…great line up for Toronto – hope to see you there!

Wednesday, April 10, 2013 – 12:45pm – 1:45pm

Creating Dissonance: Overcoming Organizational Bias toward Software Testing

http://starcanada.techwell.com/sessions/starcanada-2013/creating-dissonance-overcoming-organizational-bias-toward-software-testing

The skilled testing revolution…

Over the last couple of years, the rumors of software testing’s imminent demise have been widely reported – and I am happy to confirm that it’s true. There are testing zombies walking all over the planet right now that are starting to realize that their approach to their profession is either dead or on life support. Continue reading

AST CAST 2013 – Call For Participation

The theme for CAST 2013 is “Old Lessons applied and new lessons learned: advancing the practice and building a foundation for the future.” What we learn from our experiences helps shape us as human beings. What we learn from the experiences of others can give us new insight and new perspectives.

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AST Test Forum in Singapore

Had a great time in Singapore hosting the first ever AST Test forum there…excellent write up by Leah Stockley!

Wednesday, the 5th of December saw the inaugural AST sponsored Test Forum in Singapore.  The first software testing community event for Context Driven testers by testers held in Singapore. Continue reading

Welcome to Quality Remarks

Welcome to Quality Remarks…after several requests and much thought, I have jumped into the world of software testing blogging…if you don’t know who I am, my name is Keith Klain and I have almost 20 years of experience managing enterprise-wide quality programs for financial services and global IT consulting firms. I love solving organizational problems through better software testing and am passionate about coaching and empowering testers. This is a collection of my thoughts, experiences and things I think are important to managing and improving software testing. Thanks – KK