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1 The Future of Testing in Finance Paul Gerrard paul@gerrardconsulting.com Twitter: @paul_gerrard@paul_gerrard Web: gerrardconsulting.comgerrardconsulting.com Download from businessstorymethod.com/businessstorymethod.com/ Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 1

2 Paul Gerrard Paul Gerrard is a consultant, teacher, author, webmaster, programmer, tester, conference speaker, rowing coach and a publisher. He has conducted consulting assignments in all aspects of software testing and quality assurance, specialising in test assurance. He has presented keynote talks and tutorials at testing conferences across Europe, the USA, Australia, South Africa and occasionally won awards for them. Educated at the universities of Oxford and Imperial College London, in 2010, Paul won the Eurostar European Testing excellence Award. In 2012, with Susan Windsor, Paul recently co-authored “The Business Story Pocketbook”. He is Principal of Gerrard Consulting Limited and is the host of the UK Test Management Forum. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 2

3 Thank-you Thank-you to Dr Richard Sykes and Susan Windsor for allowing me to pick their brains This PowerPoint can be downloaded from: gerrardconsulting.com Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 3

4 There have been some negative waves recently Testing is Dead Death to the Testing Phase Testing has contributed little to quality improvement in the last ten years Being a tester is a ‘bad thing’ Is testing really DEAD? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 4

5 My crystal ball Changes in our business demand a rethink of testing Ten five-year predictions Some test lead/manager career suggestions It’s personal, partial and fallible! Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 5

6 “You can fool some of the people all the time and you can fool all the people some of the time but you can’t fool all the people all the time.” Abraham Lincoln “If you are right, you’ll be hailed as a visionary. If you are wrong, no one will remember” Bill Hetzel “How did I get myself into this?” Me Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 6

7 Theme: Changes in our business demand a re-think of where testing fits in systems projects Software product and service companies and user companies are all affected Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 7

8 Technology, Hype and How Innovations Become Mainstream Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 8

9 Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 9

10 Not all innovations make it across the “chasm” Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 10

11 The Hype Cycle Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 11 Agile, The Cloud and Mobile computing have made it across the Chasm Where are YOU in the Adoption Cycle?

12 The Cloud Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 12

13 Software as a Service dominates the growth of public cloud markets Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 13

14 The industry changes its mind – again Moving to Infrastructure as a Service will save some money The IT Director can glory in the permanent cost savings for a year – and then what? The “Business” will want to take advantage of the flexibility that the move to the cloud offers. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 14

15 Massive re-architecting of systems and companies – work in progress Many (most?) public websites will be replaced by mobile apps – depends on who you talk to SaaS will represent 26% of all packaged software (so what?) – To re-architect an installed base of software and create new systems will be a monumental effort – The challenges of integration, security, performance and reliability will be daunting. http://forrester.com/rb/Research/sizing_cloud/q/id/58161/t/2 Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 15

16 The Effect on Suppliers Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 16

17 Out with the old… “Old model” hardware suppliers – Motivated to sell more hardware; not motivated to utilise; requires high labour support – Motivated to sell new licences (e.g. operating systems); not motivated to sell SaaS; open source. – Commercial model and company culture relies on this mindset Can they change quickly enough? Or at all? Where are their new markets? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 17

18 In with the new? New model cloud suppliers – Motivated to sell infrastructure as a service – Have tools in place to manage set-up and tear down with very little manual intervention; very low labour costs – Rely on high capacity, utilisation, open source – Motivated to sell flexibility Small number of very highly skilled people A cheaper business model, they can reduce current costs by 75-90% and still make a profit Expect prices to fall as competition hots up, but can the oldies, being late to market, compete? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 18

19 “Bottoms on seats” service models Traditional IT service suppliers - applies to all IT, not just testing Operational costs are HIGH (people) Low technology – high human support No incentive to be efficient High utilisation equals high profits Moving towards … Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 19

20 Brains, not bottoms High technology – fewer resources Moore’s law applies – smart people doing more with less Companies are used to business process outsourcing Development and test is becoming a commodity supported by lots of tools Companies may outsource to Service Factories Their incentive is always to be efficient Niche specialist skills always in demand. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 20

21 Impact on selecting and managing supplier relationships? Even our contracts and purchasing processes have to change Testing has an important role to play of course. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 21

22 A Methodological Shift From staged, structured projects to iterative and Agile and now, towards ‘continuous delivery’ Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 22

23 Changes ahead System users and service vendors moving to new business models based on new architectures SaaS is an enabler for very rapid deployment of new functionality onto a range of devices SaaS and maturing Agile approaches mean the promise of Continuous Delivery can be achieved. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 23

24 And Continuous Delivery is... From requirement to deployment in 24 hours… every 24 hours? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 24

25 From traditional delivery… … to Continuous Delivery Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 25

26 The Deployment Pipeline Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 26 Automated Unit tests Automated Acceptance Tests Manual User Tests

27 Structured … Agile? We are in transition A re-think is in progress Adopting new architectures and a more streamlined approach to development Requirements half-life of weeks or months Agile approaches are homing in on continuous delivery Kanban-Ichiwichi-Hokikoki-Kamikaze-Driven Development – Whatever! A hybrid Agile-Structured process: – Structured Analysis, Agile Delivery? – That would be SAAD! Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 27

28 Re-distributed functional testing A focus on continuous test and assurance Service integration replaces system integration Non-functional skills, design and test particularly UX, security, privacy, performance are in demand (‘twas always so) The ability to balance competing non- functional requirements in demand too. What does this mean for practitioners? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 28

29 The real squeeze on testing From the ‘low-value’ unskilled, downstream test role to upstream, business-savvy, workflow-oriented, UX-aware testing specialists with new tools – Developers absorb the checking – with tools – Business analysis owns acceptance – New focus on requirements management – Under-skilled testers, relying on clerical skills to get by will be squeezed out. Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 29 A Redistribution of Testing and not its death - is inevitable.

30 Board Level Messages Is testing a Board-Level concern? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 30

31 The New Testing: A Wider Resource Orchestration The creation & delivery of systems with assurance in this new environment calls for new approaches to development and testing Assurance is required across the full life cycle, in an increasingly virtualised environment This requires orchestration of people, process & technology throughout the lifecycle increasingly in the virtual. Testing Through the Lifecycle Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 31

32 The assurance of outcomes, not just deliverables Testing assures the quality of deliverables, as ever But stakeholders commission systems to achieve business outcomes Confidence in the delivery of outcomes is, for a business, an operational and strategic strength Testing should, above all, be about delivering confidence in outcomes. We Test Systems, not Just Software Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 32

33 My Five-Year Predictions Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 33

34 #1 50% of in-house testers will be reassigned or outsourced Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 34

35 #2 Business test planning will become part of up- front analysis and design (where it should be) Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 35

36 #3 Specification by Example will become the new buzzword (includes ATDD, BDD, TDD etc.) Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 36

37 #4 Developers will adopt behaviour ‐ driven development and new tools Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 37

38 #5 Some system tests and most acceptance tests will be business model- driven Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 38

39 #6 Business models plus stories will increasingly become ‘contractual’ Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 39

40 #7 System Tests will be generated from stories or will be outsourced Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 40

41 #8 Manual system test execution will be outsourced (and in the cloud) Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 41

42 #9 Maybe half of all acceptance tests will be automated in CI… …forever Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 42

43 #10 New tools that manage the full requirements, stories, scenarios, workflows, testing pipeline will emerge Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 43

44 Some Doors Close, but Other Doors are Opening What are the new opportunities for Test Leads and Managers? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 44

45 #1 Upstream with stakeholders and analysis – providing testing and assurance skills to business Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 45

46 #2 Managing Business Requirements knowledge; analysing business impact of change Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 46

47 #3 Testmaster: Providing an assurance function to teams, projects and business stakeholders Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 47

48 #4 Managing the information flows to/from the Continuous Integration process Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 48

49 #5 Managing/monitoring outsourced/offshore teams who detail and execute tests Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 49

50 Close Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 50

51 The phase after development is REWORK, not Testing Managers will never name this phase correctly Testing must align with development, not follow it Manual test phase will fade away replaced by: – Up-front test design mostly automated – Integrated with code change and software delivery Testers must embrace the change, not resist it Make that leap across the chasm! Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 51

52 Perhaps testing and the role of testers can at last mature to what they should be? Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 52

53 Thank-You Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 53

54 The Future of Testing Paul Gerrard paul@gerrardconsulting.com Twitter: @paul_gerrard@paul_gerrard Web: gerrardconsulting.comgerrardconsulting.com Download from businessstorymethod.com/businessstorymethod.com/ Intelligent Testing, Improvement and AssuranceSlide 54


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