Nuremberg, 6 November 2015 – Non-functional testing cannot be replaced: That is the conclusion of this year’s Software-QS-Tag. More than 300 experts used the conference to swap ideas about the current state, best practices and future developments. Altogether more than 50 lectures, workshops and tutorials as well as numerous talks during the breaks offered a big platform for the topic.
Moehrendorf, 2 October 2015 – It is not only a question of what is done but also how it’s done – this is the common statement of the two Software-QS-Tag keynotes, which could hardly differ more in their other aspects: Non-functional requirements for IT-systems are the focus of the lecture by ITCB® president and former ISTQB® president Yaron Tsubery. Body language expert Monika Matschnig highlights the perfect bearing in the everyday work – not only for testers.
Moehrendorf, 26 August 2015 – This year’s Software-QS-Tag puts non-functional testing into the limelight. This not only holds true for the more than 50 lectures, workshops and tutorials. Everything revolves around the testing of non-functional quality features in the accompanying exhibition, too.
Moehrendorf, 23 July 2015 – The theory says: functional and non-functional characteristics are considered as equal dimensions of software quality – so defined by ISO 25010. However, reality often looks somewhat different: due to deadline and cost pressures you go without non-functional testing. The Software-QS-Tag 2015 wants to change this. It shows how good teams integrate non-functional testing into their daily testing routine. The conference takes place in Nuremberg on 5th and 6th November.
Moehrendorf, 13 February 2015 – Quality assurance and testing usually focus on functional tests overshadowing non-functional tests. This year’s Software-QS-Tag wants to change this and puts Non-Functional Testing into the limelight. It provides a big platform for the topic with altogether more than 50 technical lectures, workshops and tutorials. The call for papers is now underway.