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Andrew Fray (Lead Programmer, Roll7)
Location: Virtual GDC Platform
Date: Wednesday, March 23
Time: 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Pass Type: All Access Pass, Core Pass, All Access Online Only Pass - Get your pass now!
Topic: Programming
Format: Roundtable
Viewing Experience: Virtual
Vault Recording: Not Recorded
Audience Level: Yes
Day 1: Process
Automated testing provides a team with more stable software at an earlier point in development, allowing easier scheduling and fast iteration. Yet investing in automated testing has a bad reputation in the industry, where just-ship-it is the mantra. Maybe, as increased budgets and team sizes make stability even harder, its time has finally come.
On Day 1 we prefer to discuss the people that write the tests and the workflows used to reinforce them. How does the process work in your studio? Are the engineers responsible for automated tests, or QA? Are QA silo'd or integrated? What could be better? What doesn't work?
These roundtables bring together people of all experience levels and budgets to discuss how they currently, or would like to, use automated testing of any form. See autotestingroundtable.com for more details and to join our discord!
Attendees will discover common definitions around automated testing, how other studios are currently using it, what works well, and what doesn't. They will return to their studios and extol the benefits of automated testing, and that it doesn't have to be hard or time consuming to see returns on investment.
Programmers and technical QA with experience or interest in automated testing. It's ok to not be an expert - all ability levels encouraged.