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Christina Thorpe, Anthony Ventresque and Clare McInerney are running a Lero industry event on 'Testing the Cloud'.
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Christina Thorpe, Anthony Ventresque and Clare McInerney are running a Lero industry event on 'Testing the Cloud' in IBM Dublin. Come join us!
  
 
Cloud computing is everywhere, inevitable: originally a layered abstraction of a heterogeneous environment, it has become the paradigm of a large-scale data-oriented system. And while it has some interesting features (easy deployment of applications, resiliency, security, performance, scalability, elasticity, etc.), testing its robustness and its reliability is a major challenge to everyone working with the Cloud. The Cloud is an intricate collection of interconnected and virtualised computers, connected services and complex service-level agreements.
 
Cloud computing is everywhere, inevitable: originally a layered abstraction of a heterogeneous environment, it has become the paradigm of a large-scale data-oriented system. And while it has some interesting features (easy deployment of applications, resiliency, security, performance, scalability, elasticity, etc.), testing its robustness and its reliability is a major challenge to everyone working with the Cloud. The Cloud is an intricate collection of interconnected and virtualised computers, connected services and complex service-level agreements.
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Schedule  
 
Schedule  
* 11:10-11:25 Dr. Christina Thorpe,Lero  
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* 11:10-11:25 Dr. Christina Thorpe, Lero  
 
* 11:25-11:40 Haytham Assem, IBM
 
* 11:25-11:40 Haytham Assem, IBM
11:40-11:55 David Tracy,Logentries  
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* 11:40-11:55 David Tracy, Logentries  
11:55-12:10 Ross Smith,Microsoft
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* 11:55-12:10 Ross Smith, Microsoft
12:10-12:25 Gerson Sunyé, University of Nantes
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* 12:10-12:25 Gerson Sunyé, University of Nantes
12:30-13:00 Panel Discussion
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* 12:30-13:00 Panel Discussion
13:00-14:00 Lunch and networking
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* 13:00-14:00 Lunch and networking

Revision as of 19:08, 29 April 2015

Christina Thorpe, Anthony Ventresque and Clare McInerney are running a Lero industry event on 'Testing the Cloud' in IBM Dublin. Come join us!

Cloud computing is everywhere, inevitable: originally a layered abstraction of a heterogeneous environment, it has become the paradigm of a large-scale data-oriented system. And while it has some interesting features (easy deployment of applications, resiliency, security, performance, scalability, elasticity, etc.), testing its robustness and its reliability is a major challenge to everyone working with the Cloud. The Cloud is an intricate collection of interconnected and virtualised computers, connected services and complex service-level agreements. From a testing perspective, the Cloud is a complex composition of complex systems. Is global testing in the cloud possible? If not, what can we conclude from partial tests? The question of testing this large, network-based, dynamic, composition of computers, virtual machines, servers, services, SLAs, seems particularly difficult. Come along to this industry seminar to hear more about issues around Cloud and Testing

Schedule

  • 11:10-11:25 Dr. Christina Thorpe, Lero
  • 11:25-11:40 Haytham Assem, IBM
  • 11:40-11:55 David Tracy, Logentries
  • 11:55-12:10 Ross Smith, Microsoft
  • 12:10-12:25 Gerson Sunyé, University of Nantes
  • 12:30-13:00 Panel Discussion
  • 13:00-14:00 Lunch and networking