Test Automation

Making Agile Work on Offshore Development
Apr 07,2011

Abstract:  HSC recently participated in the prestigious Project Management Leadership (PML) 2011 event where we presented our experiences in successfully applying Agile methodologies to large projects executed offshore from the customer site.The paper was selected as a runner up in the abovementioned event.   Abstract: Other than understanding the organizational and cultural aspects related to application of Agile methods, modification and adaptation of Agile practices to suit the organization’s business context and existing systems and processes is imperative for making Agile work.
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MakingAgilleworkinOffshoreModel634377788620613065.pdf
A unique project management model for end-end delivery
Apr 07,2011

Abstract: In the today’s market scenario of intense competition, the organizations face the challenges of low price and high quality. The traditional model of separate teams for delivery puts additional burden on these factors adding to additional pressure. The key to success is knowledge re-use wherever possible and spreading the roles and responsibilities across the different delivery phases. The intent of the paper is to highlight one such practice for handling these challenges.
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hsc_uniquePMfore2edelivery-PML2011634375212486087488.pdf
Evaluation of Load/Stress tools for Web Applications Testing
Apr 24,2008

Abstract: With the continued tightening of expenses, IT organizations are forced to do more with less. The emergence of open source software has given IT organizations the opportunity to reduce their development cost without sacrificing quality. Software applications such as Apache web server and Open Office productivity package are examples of open source products used by businesses to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) within their organizations.The high cost of performance test automation software is requiring QA professionals to begin to evaluate open source alternatives.
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White-Paper-on-Performance-Tools-Evaluation633851524252635439.pdf
RFC 3261 UAC and UAS test cases for SFTF
Feb 24,2006

Abstract: This document has been contributed by HSC to the SIP Forum Test Framework (SFTF) organization at https://www.sipfoundry.org/sftf under the GNU LGPL license. This document captures each MUST, MAY, SHALL, SHOULD and RECOMMENDED clauses of a UAC/S as per RFC 3261 and describes test cases and call flows which could be used to test the required behaviour.
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RFC-3261-UAC-and-UAS-test-cases-for-SFTF633851529182322939.pdf