Siemens Test Driven Development (TDD) Training
We conducted Test Driven Development Training with Siemens software team on May 30-31.
During the training process, participants were provided with detailed information on topics such as General Definitions and Constraints, Path Testing, Test Coverage Metrics, Google Test – GMock Infrastructure, csUnit – Nunit, Rspec, Software Error and Bug Classification and Prioritization.
Who is Siemens?
Siemens is a technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transportation and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories to resilient supply chains, from smarter buildings and convenient transportation to improved healthcare, we create technology to deliver real value to our customers. By connecting the real and digital worlds, it empowers customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them transform everyday life for billions of people..
Siemens’ Priority Issues
Siemens in the world
Siemens is one of the first names that comes to mind when we think of a company that has been operating and present internationally for more than 170 years.
Siemens positions itself as a global powerhouse, positioning itself along the electrification value chain from power generation, transmission and distribution through smart grid solutions and the efficient use of electrical energy. It is also active in medical imaging and laboratory diagnostics. Today, Siemens has around 379,000 employees in more than 200 countries in every region of the world. It operates worldwide with production facilities, office buildings, warehouses, research and development facilities and sales offices in almost every country/region of the world.
For more information about Siemens, please visit their website at the link below:
What is Test Driven Development?
TDD (Test-Driven Development) is a design engineering process based on a very short development cycle. “Test-Driven Development” for software development requires a thorough review of the requirements or design before any code is written. The development process starts by writing a test case. The code is then tested and improved until the test is passed. “Test-Driven Development” for software engineering has many advantages. Examples include: faster feedback, effective process, reduced project scope and over-engineering, customer-centric and iterative processes, modular, flexible and maintainable code.
Click the link below to review our Test Driven Development Training:
https://academyclub.co/urun/test-driven-development-egitimi/





