Monday, September 17th, 2012
As teams constantly develop small incremental features by adding, modifying, refactoring, and re-designing existing software, many challenges emerges with each and every iteration. Among these challenges is ensuring previously delivered functionality is still correct and newly created functionality works as expected within a single iteration. Test Driven Development (TDD) can help address these issues with greater safety and confidence while supporting the team to create better quality software and simpler designs. TDD is built on a set of values that testing and quality are paramount, change is expected and both are constantly embraced.
On Thursday, September 13th ASPE instructor, Andy Painter, presented the free 1-hour web seminar, Test Driven Development. In this web seminar, Andy discussed the TDD Cycle, how to get started and the challenges facing teams adopting TDD.
You can listen to a complete recording of this presentation at aspeevents.webex.com. Select “View Event Recordings” in the top right corner. You can also download the slides from this presentation by visiting our Web Seminar Archives.
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Tags: Andy Painter, ASPE, ASPE-SDLC, Davisbase, TDD, test driven development, web seminar
Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

Are you currently making your summer plans? Maybe a drive down the coast with Jimmy Buffet blasting is in your future? Or will you be found sipping a Corona on the beach? Whatever your summer plans, ASPE wants to be included. Take advantage of our July and August specials and train with us this summer!
All companies need training from time to time. For some, training is an ongoing business function. For others, training fills a critical juncture during important projects or initiatives. But one thing is true for all companies: it’s important to get the best value for your training dollar.
Believe it or not, the summer months offer a great opportunity to get the most out of your training dollars. Because the business world slows down during the summer, several opportunities open up for anyone who needs training. While the slowdown can present a challenge, savvy folks can actually take advantage of it. Here’s how:
- Your competition is sluggish during the summer slowdown. Get an edge going into Fall.
Remember, all companies deal with the summer doldrums. Some make cutbacks or generate busy work to keep the gears turning until business picks back up. Naturally this creates a lag when business picks back up in the fall, because people lost their momentum filling time with busy work. It also dulls employee enthusiasm. You can gain a competitive advantage by maintaining a productive pace until the fall. Training your people is a perfect way to do it, since it builds enthusiasm and gives your people fresh new skills. By the time business begins to pick back up, those skills have really been mastered and integrated into the organization. You’ll enter the fall market with an edge, while your competitors are busy trying to shake off the lull of the summer blues.
- When business is slow, employees have time to pick up new skills.
With a decade of experience training all sectors of the corporate world, we’ve found that employee flexibility is at its peak during the summer months. When projects heat up later in the year, sometimes training can be more of a distraction or burden than an aid. But if your people experience a lag in their schedule, backfilling that time with new skills or certification training is a good move.
- Training doesn’t just improve your people. It upgrades your business processes.
A potential slowdown can offer an opportunity to upgrade processes, as well as employees. Employee training almost always goes hand in hand with adjustments (usually improvements) in business processes. If there is a new methodology to adopt or software to deploy, the summer months provide a good time to make the transition. Your busy time of year isn’t the best time for such a rollout. If you have a bit of summer flexibility, you can afford to upgrade without disrupting your business flow.
- Virtual training allows you to train at any location.
Many times the date or location of training conflicts with schedules. With virtual training you can keep your summer schedule and fit in training. It’s a win-win for you. ASPE can offer you Agile training as you lounge by the pool, or if you’re really ambitious, teach you how to be a SharePoint Power User while you’re on your Hawaiian cruise. Our virtual training goes anywhere you go. So take ASPE to the beach with you this summer!
You can currently save 24% on July and August sessions or 20% on other sessions if you book your upcoming training this summer. Learn more about how Training Budgets Go Further When It’s Hot!
Posted in ASPE, ASPE-IT, ASPE-SDLC, Agile, BA, Business Analysis, Business Process, Business Process Improvement, Business Requirements Training, Education, ITIL Training, Kanban, PMI-ACP, PMP, Project Management, Project Managers, SDLC, Scrum, Scrum Certification, SharePoint, SharePoint training, Software Development, Software Testing, Special Offers, VCL, certification, courses, e-Learning, live online courses | Comments Off
Monday, May 9th, 2011
On Thursday, May 5, 2011, Richard Vail, Founder of Vail Associates, held a web seminar about Guesstimates and Estimates. Poor estimating is the bane of project management. A few estimating concepts, and understanding regarding the process, can greatly enhance our ability to be successful in projects big and small. Attendees learned concepts and definitions associated with estimating to assist them with creating more realistic expectations, how to defend the estimates with management, and how to build team confidence in those estimates. Click to continue »
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Can you tell our readers a little about your background?
I have over 30 years in IT Service Management and software development (14 years developing and maintaining software, almost 16 years in QA, more than 12 years in process improvement and nearly 14 years managing these things). Most notable of my positions: 13 years as a Member of the Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and 10 years in my current position as the President and Principle Consultant of ASK Process, Inc.
What recent activities have you been involved in that are relevant to the courses you instruct? Click to continue »
Posted in ASPE-SDLC, Agile, Business Requirements Training, ITIL Training, Instructors, SDLC, Scrum Alliance, Software Testing, Training, Uncategorized, Web Testing Training | 1 Response »
Friday, February 5th, 2010
Winter weather got you down? 
We’ve had a miserable winter by NC-standards, so we are looking to turn things around. Lucky for you that translates into saving for you!
Get 25% Off when you register for any of our upcoming February public courses. This is the perfect time to snatch up that training you missed in 2009. The discount applies to all public courses offered this month by any of the ASPE Family of Companies, so if you haven’t looked around our other sites recently see if anything strikes your fancy.
- ASPE-SDLC Training: project management, business analysis, etc.
- ASPE-IT Training: Microsoft, Red Hat, SharePoint, virtualization, etc.
- American Health Sciences Institute: healthcare, life sciences, etc.
- Alexander Hamilton Center: finance, management, accounting, etc.
To take advantage of this offer enter BLOGSAVINGS at checkout or call your ASPE Training Advisor directly and mention the code.
The only thing shorter than a North Carolina winter is this limited time offer only available through our Blog, so act fast!
* Offer good on public courses delivered between February 8th – 28th. Some exclusions apply. Eligible courses are subject to change. For a complete list of courses contact your ASPE Training Advisor.
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009
We have partnered with SQE to bring you a new e-learning package that prepares you for the ISTQB Certified Tester—Foundation Level Exam.
Experience the same expert instruction and valuable content as the 3-day classroom course without having to leave the office. The eSoftware Tester Certification is an accredited software testing certification training course to prepare you for the ISTQB Certified Tester—Foundation Level Exam, the only internationally accepted certification for software testing.
Through the eSoftware Tester Certification—Foundation Level software testing certification training course, learn the basics needed to become a software test professional and understand how testing fits into software development. Find out what it takes to be a successful software test engineer, and how a software testing certification can add significant value to software development. Study all of the basic aspects of software testing, including a comprehensive overview of tasks, methods, and techniques for effectively testing software. In addition, learn all the fundamental steps in the testing process: planning, analysis, design, implementation, evaluation, and reporting.
In addition to the e-learning suite, the online resources, and sample exam, you will receive a one-year digital subscription to Better Software magazine, and a one-year PowerPass membership to StickyMinds.com (a $274 value). Both are valuable resources for insights and news for developers and testing professionals.
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