WOPR 7 announcement
Submitted by neill mccarthy on Sat, 10/06/2006 - 16:38.
agile
[textile] "WOPR7":http://www.performance-workshop.org/content/view/44/86/ has been announced, it will be hosted in the UK, the first in Europe.
I am really quite excited by this, I made my first WOPR this year in April over at the Googleplex in mountainview and came out with some wonderful insights.
Now I have been working on agile projects for a while and was really impressed with Antony Marcano's talk on his experience of doing performance testing on agile projects. Well it is this passion and this powerful new story and set of approaches that can still add value as long as we have a healthy sceptic view of the methodology and keep applying thinking to it.
So with the experience of Julian Harty and Antony Marcano, WOPR alumni and nice chaps both, who are leading this one I have strong hopes that this will lead to an interesting sharing of ideas across the wider community involved in performance and reliability aspects of system development and testing.
I will be submitting, I have rather enjoyed the break from the big events this year and the adventures into peer conferences, I feel invigorated and will be trying to earn my place; both at "WOPR7":http://www.performance-workshop.org/content/view/44/86/ and back on the "blogroll":http://www.testingreflections.com
I am really quite excited by this, I made my first WOPR this year in April over at the Googleplex in mountainview and came out with some wonderful insights.
Now I have been working on agile projects for a while and was really impressed with Antony Marcano's talk on his experience of doing performance testing on agile projects. Well it is this passion and this powerful new story and set of approaches that can still add value as long as we have a healthy sceptic view of the methodology and keep applying thinking to it.
So with the experience of Julian Harty and Antony Marcano, WOPR alumni and nice chaps both, who are leading this one I have strong hopes that this will lead to an interesting sharing of ideas across the wider community involved in performance and reliability aspects of system development and testing.
I will be submitting, I have rather enjoyed the break from the big events this year and the adventures into peer conferences, I feel invigorated and will be trying to earn my place; both at "WOPR7":http://www.performance-workshop.org/content/view/44/86/ and back on the "blogroll":http://www.testingreflections.com
