Shift Left or Shift Right? Why Not Both!

10th October 2023
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Arlémi Turpault

Head of Developer Advocacy

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Talk Description
For testers who have moved beyond unit testing, it can require herculean efforts to rally an organization to increase test coverage.
Learn how to integrate testing throughout the entire software development lifecycle to shift left and shift right for a comprehensive approach.

By the end of this session, you'll be able to:

  • Integrating testing throughout the entire software development lifecycle is essential for comprehensive test coverage
  • A combined approach of shift left and shift right can lead to more effective testing efforts
Head of Developer Advocacy
Arlémi Turpault leads Developer Advocacy at Postman, an API platform used by 25M+ people around the world. He started his career as a software engineer doing research and development for Augmented Reality solutions, then naturally turned to developer relations as a deep advocate for great user experiences and access to knowledge. Based in London (UK), and when not interacting with other community members, he can be found reading fantasy books or pretending to be a guitar hero on Rocksmith.
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