Sauce Labs, Inc. - San Francisco CA, US Jason Huggins - Oak Park IL, US
Assignee:
SAUCE LABS, INC. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
US Classification:
717124
Abstract:
Analytics of the recorded user interface operations at clients accessing a web application at a server are used to develop a test routine for testing the web application at a cloud service. A code module, which is either at the server or attached to the browser in each of the clients, records and correlates each of the user interface operations at each client to each action taken in the web application as it is being navigated. The module then transmits the correlated user interface operations to the test service. At the test service, analytics are performed on the correlated user interface operations to develop data from the user interface operations, from which data the test routine is constructed.
Freelance - Los Angeles since Jan 2009
Camera Assistant
All My Children - Los Angeles Feb 2010 - Jul 2010
Production Assistant
Echo Lake Productions Jan 2010 - May 2010
Intern
Angel's Auto Center Jan 2003 - Apr 2005
Porter
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2005 - 2009
RTF, Production
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Im cautiously optimistic about the site, but I definitely will be watching the news just like everybody else, said Jason Huggins, a former Google employee who helped improve HealthCare.govs automated testing last fall. Hes been helping implement the retooled site, too and he says hed return
ROBOTS aren't as good as humans at "Angry Birds." At least one of them isn't. It was built by roboticist Jason Huggins specifically to play the time wasting game. Despite all efforts, it totally stinks at the game. Other robots might do better but when challenged they condescendingly point out that
"I'm just amazed at how catastrophic the failure was," said Jason Huggins, 35, who was trying to fly home to Chicago after a week working at his software company's San Francisco headquarters. "All the computer screens were blank, just showing the United logo."