Walter is a QA and testing specialist with sixteen years of experience. He started in the computer industry as a graphic design specialist and transitioned to customer support and finally to QA and testing. He has a degree in psychology from Trinity Western University. He came to testing from customer support at Chancery Software where he was one of the founding members of the QA and Testing department. He carries the goal of helping the customer into every test. He has since performed automated and manual QA and testing duties at Dynapro Technologies Incorporated, GTE Enterprise Solutions, and Safe Software. He has also created testing teams at StockHouse Media Corp., and eTunnels, Inc.
Since joining OpenRoad, Walter lead the QA testing for Pokemon Organized Play which consisted of a series of interconnected business rules that governed the interaction of real-world game play. Walter approached this complex problem through a context-sensitive methodology that fit the unique requirements of this project. This simultaneous learning, test design and test execution approach allowed Walter to rapidly report bugs.
When not at OpenRoad, Walter likes to hang out with his family, play music on his various guitars and listen to his vast music collection of both CDs and vinyl recordings and lose on the Wii to his kids who are much better at that sort of thing…
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Walter is a QA and testing specialist with sixteen years of experience. He started in the computer industry as a graphic design specialist and transitioned to customer support and finally to QA and testing. He has a degree in psychology from Trinity Western University. He came to testing from customer support at Chancery Software where he was one of the founding members of the QA and Testing department. He carries the goal of helping the customer into every test. He has since performed automated and manual QA and testing duties at Dynapro Technologies Incorporated, GTE Enterprise Solutions, and Safe Software. He has also created testing teams at StockHouse Media Corp., and eTunnels, Inc.
Since joining OpenRoad, Walter lead the QA testing for Pokemon Organized Play which consisted of a series of interconnected business rules that governed the interaction of real-world game play. Walter approached this complex problem through a context-sensitive methodology that fit the unique requirements of this project. This simultaneous learning, test design and test execution approach allowed Walter to rapidly report bugs.
When not at OpenRoad, Walter likes to hang out with his family, play music on his various guitars and listen to his vast music collection of both CDs and vinyl recordings and lose on the Wii to his kids who are much better at that sort of thing…