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Hello Fellow Testers!

We are excited to invite you to our next Test & Tea meetup. This session will be held in English, and we are thrilled to be hosted by Arm Hungary Kft.

IMPORTANT DETAILS:

Because we are guests at the Arm office, we have a few specific requirements to ensure everyone gets in smoothly. Please read the following carefully:

  • Registration: Please confirm your attendance via the Meetup app by May 6th, EOB
  • Capacity: Space is limited to 100 attendees.
  • Security: You must use your full name during registration. The team at Arm requires this list to grant building access. Failure to provide your full name may prevent entry
  • Legal & Privacy: By registering and participating you acknowledge that photos and videos may be taken during the event in which you may appear. You consent to the host [Arm Hungary Kft] using images and recordings of you for communication and marketing purposes (e.g. internal platforms, website, social media).
    Personal data will be processed in accordance with the GDPR. For more information you can contact: Lilla Berenyi, Lilla.Berenyi@arm.com

The lineup for this evening is going to be the following:

Speaker 1: Ákos Csilling, Principal SW engineer, Arm

Arm has recently announced the Arm AGI CPU, its first production silicon. This transition from IP provider to chip manufacturer has raised some questions in the SW test teams as well.
How do I test the HW that doesn’t exist yet?
How to test before we get to the Linux prompt?
Are 14 test cases enough for my system?
Can a project be confidential and open source at the same time?
Do we need to retest all components?
How to stabilize CI when we need the latest from everything? In this talk, we explore these challenges through a real-world case study and use them to uncover practical, transferable testing principles for complex systems built under uncertainty.

Speaker 2: Márton Siska, Cooperative Member, Hungarian Testing Board

In the world of industrial automation, minor software or firmware glitches can halt entire production lines. Ensuring hardware, firmware, and software work in harmony is a high-stakes challenge.
In this talk, we’ll dive into:

  • The Strategy: Building comprehensive test environments that integrate hardware, firmware and software
  • The Workflow: From the automatic creation of test environments to sustainable test procedures
  • The Results: Executing tests and generating automated reports for rapid decision-making

If you deal with large dependencies, tight deadlines, or the risk of small mistakes causing huge delays, this session will provide insights to keep your projects on track.

We look forward to seeing you there for an evening of technical deep dives and great company!

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