The Toronto Association of Systems and Software Quality (TASSQ) was established in 1993 as an organization for Quality Assurance professionals. Our attendees include anyone who has an interest in software quality, or software testing, whether they work for a large corporation, a small software house, or whether they are independent consultants.
TASSQ holds monthly meetings involving a presentation by a professional in the software quality or testing industry. The purpose of the meetings is to share quality practices and to provide an opportunity for networking. To date, the presentations have included a wide variety of topics including software testing, project management, risk management, software testing and quality metrics, process improvement, implementing quality practices, latest trends, etc. Meetings range in size from 45 to 200 attendees and meetings occur the last Tuesday of the month, running from January to June, and September to November inclusive.
Occasionally, some courses are offered to TASSQ members at a discount. TASSQ also offers a Job Board. Employer submissions are accepted (for a fee) and placed on the TASSQ website. Job seekerRead More
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In his autobiography, Bach wrote that he worked as a software testing manager for Apple and Borland after dropping out of high school. He also programmed Apple II and Commodore 64 ports of various titles for Spinnaker Software.
Since 1999, he has worked as independent consultant based in Eastsound, Washington. As a witness in the 2001 United States v. Microsoft Corp. antitrust case, Bach testified that Microsoft could indeed unbundle Internet Explorer from Windows.
Bach is a proponent of exploratory testing and the context-driven school of software testing and is credited with devel Read More
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