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Ride the bike, not a bug!

Sebastian Fischer (Robert Bosch GmbH)

What are you presenting

Eclipse/kiso-testingĀ 

Why is it important

  • Kiso-testing was developed to facilitate the increase testing complexity for embedded developers who work on IoT devices.
  • It has a modular approach that allows potential contributors to add new functionalities based on their use-cases.
  • It is completely hardware independent.
  • It can emulate / replace proprietary test benches

What level of knowledge should attendees have

Experience level: 
Intermediate

IoT & Edge
IoT & Edge

Rapid Test-Driven Development for Eclipse plugins: Bndtools, continuous testing and the Facade pattern

Jeremy Krieg (Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia - Greek Welfare Centre of SA)

Testing is an important aspect of any software project. For backend software and components, this will typically comprise of automated tests, but also in a UI application it will involve manual testing and interaction with the UI.

In spite of how important it is, testing is often a neglected area of development because of how inefficient it seems. In a large system, you can spend a lot of time waiting for the application-under-test to restart with your fresh changes so that you can test them. The result is simply that we don't test as often as we should.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

OSGi
OSGi

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