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Silicon Valley Software Quality Association (SSQA)Software Quality Discussion Forum of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) -- Silicon Valley Section 0613 SSQA meets monthly to discuss topics of interest to software quality engineers, testers, and developers. All SSQA meetings are FREE and open to the public. No RSVP is necessary. See details below. Celebrating 21 Years of SSQA!
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Abstract:Today's enterprises must be available 24x7 to handle customer and partner requests. This places hard requirements on these systems to be highly available with minimum down time. These hard requirements mandate having clustered systems with hardware and software redundancy. Ensuring high availability presents complex testing challenges. Our speaker will provide an overview of highly available systems and the definition of 5-9's availability. Also, our speaker will cover high availability testing methodologies, testing tools, and testing techniques, such as load balancing and failure injection. Speaker Information:Sriram Lakkaraju has 12 years of experience in the computer software industry. Currently, Sriram is a software engineering manager at Sun Microsystems, managing testing and harness tools development groups that test the SailFin (OpenSource Telco Application Server) and GlassFish Enterprise Server products. [GlassFish is a Java EE 5 based application server with high availability and scalability aimed at enterprise customers and is an open source project on java.net. SailFin is a subproject under GlassFish and aims to provide high availability of the SIP servlet container and a load balancer for both SIP and HTTP traffic.] Sriram has worked in several areas of Java technologies, including the Java SE platform, JAAS, JSSE, JSP, Servlets, JSTL, and EJBs. He has extensive hands-on experience with Sun products such as Web Server 6.0, GlassFish v1, and v2. Sriram has presented at JavaOne and holds an MS degree in Computer Science from the University of South Carolina.
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Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm. Professional networking after the meeting. SSQA attendance qualifies for RUs towards recertification by ASQ and other professional organizations.
MEETING LOCATION:
Hewlett-Packard
Building 48, Oak Room
19483 Pruneridge Ave
Cupertino, CA 95014
Near corner of Pruneridge and Wolfe, just off I-280. If coming from Wolfe:
Turn left into second HP driveway, make another left after guard station, and follow signs.
Facilities hosted by Hewlett-Packard
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HOW TO RECEIVE SSQA MEETING NOTICES: The SSQA Yahoo Group website automates our membership list handling by allowing you to subscribe your own email address and manage your level of notifications. Monthly meeting reminder notices (usually just 2 per month) are automatically sent to those who request them. Contact Ken Doran (SSQA Chair) with any questions.
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