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Summary:
In this episode of the Testing 1, 2, 3 podcast, Joanna Schloss and Arthur Hicken dive into real-world stories and observations about the effects of software in everyday life, particularly in API first development. The conversation also touches on software testing issues, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across teams, the complexities of modern APIs, and solutions like service virtualization for realistic testing.
Abstract:
Joanna Schloss and Arthur Hicken reflect on how software and AI are changing everyday experiences, especially in the realm of vehicle technology and API-driven environments. They discuss issues with software testing in automotive systems, particularly software-defined vehicles, and the difficulty in debugging complex interactions within the car’s multiple computing devices. Arthur shares an amusing yet frustrating story about troubleshooting his Fiat 500E and the lessons learned from the experience. The episode also delves into the chaos that can arise when teams do not communicate effectively during the development process, as well as the critical need for testing systems to interact properly. Service virtualization is suggested as a solution to help teams test more effectively, simulate real-world conditions, and avoid the pitfalls of untested software.
Key Takeaways:
This podcast highlights both the humor and the frustrations of the ever-evolving relationship between software, hardware, and real-world usage.
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In this episode of the Testing 1, 2, 3 podcast, Joanna Schloss and Arthur Hicken dive into real-world stories and observations about the effects of software in everyday life, particularly in API first development. The conversation also touches on software testing issues, emphasizing the importance of collaboration across teams, the complexities of modern APIs, and solutions like service virtualization for realistic testing.
Abstract:
Joanna Schloss and Arthur Hicken reflect on how software and AI are changing everyday experiences, especially in the realm of vehicle technology and API-driven environments. They discuss issues with software testing in automotive systems, particularly software-defined vehicles, and the difficulty in debugging complex interactions within the car’s multiple computing devices. Arthur shares an amusing yet frustrating story about troubleshooting his Fiat 500E and the lessons learned from the experience. The episode also delves into the chaos that can arise when teams do not communicate effectively during the development process, as well as the critical need for testing systems to interact properly. Service virtualization is suggested as a solution to help teams test more effectively, simulate real-world conditions, and avoid the pitfalls of untested software.
Key Takeaways:
This podcast highlights both the humor and the frustrations of the ever-evolving relationship between software, hardware, and real-world usage.
🔗 Explore More from Parasoft
Stay connected and dive deeper into the world of automated software testing and AI-driven quality assurance:
Join our community for the latest insights, episodes, and discussions on software testing, AI integration, and quality assurance best practices.