Tom Arnold was a program manager for Microsoft
Visual Studio 2005 Team System, specifically for the testing tools.
He has also managed other commercial testing tools projects by
Microsoft and Rational Software and has spoken at such industry
conferences as STAR, Microsoft Tech Ed, Internet World, and many
others. In addition to two other books on software testing, he has
produced three video series on the topic and co-founded a
250-employee software testing company (later sold to
Lionbridge/Veritest). Tom is currently a program manager at
Microsoft on the OfficeLive.com team.
Dominic Hopton is a software development
engineer on the Visual Studio Enterprise Test team at Microsoft.
One of the original team members, Dominic helped fashion the new
development and testing tools in Visual Studio 2005. He is
currently working on the next version of testing tools for Visual
Studio.
Andy Leonard is a SQL Server database
developer, MVP, and engineer. He is a co-author of Professional
SQL Server 2005 Integration Services. He founded and manages
VSTeamSystemCentral.com. Andy's experience includes web application
architecture and development, VB.NET, ASP, and ASP.NET; SQL Server
Integration Services (SSIS); data warehouse development using SQL
Server 2000 and 2005; and test-driven database development.
Mike Frost is a senior "software design
engineer in test" (i.e., a software tester who mostly writes code)
at Microsoft. Over the last 10 years he has worked on several
releases of Visual Studio with a focus on the infrastructure and
architecture used for testing software. Currently he is working on
the new OfficeLive.com service product.