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  • login: David Peterson
  • address:

    London, UK

    http://www.davidpeterson.co.uk
    http://www.concordion.org

Certifications Received

Ivan Moore certifies that David Peterson is, at a minimum, qualified as a master, capable of innovating in the skill automated acceptance testing, based on this evidence:

I saw him do it at Easynet (BSkyB) while we both worked there.


Eric Lefevre certifies that David Peterson is, at a minimum, qualified as a master, capable of innovating in the skill functional testing automation, based on this evidence:

* he authored Concordion, a tool designed to automate tests written in HTML by analysts
* I witnessed him discussing Concordion at CITCON Brussels, the conference on Continuous Integration & Testing, in October 2007

Certifications Given

David Peterson certifies that Steve Freeman is, at a minimum, qualified as a master, capable of innovating in the skill object-oriented software development, based on this evidence:

(1) He co-authored the JMock framework.
(2) I have worked with him for 6 months at Easynet (BSkyB) and seen him in action.


David Peterson certifies that Ivan Moore is, at a minimum, qualified as a master, capable of innovating in the skill of continuous integration systems, based on this evidence:

He built an easy-to-customise tool to automate the build process on a project he and I worked on at Easynet (BSkyB).

He later released the tool as an open source project "Build-o-Matic".


David Peterson certifies that Nat Pryce is, at a minimum, qualified as a master, capable of innovating in the skill of pretty much anything, based on this evidence:

I've known him for several years through London's Extreme Tuesday Club (XTC) and, more recently, I worked with him at Easynet (BSkyB). I still find myself in awe of the depth and breadth of his knowledge. I think he reads computer programs in bed.

He's helped me many times to improve my ideas and code. He also co-authored JMock.