 Okay, so it's time to say thanks everybody for coming. I'm Andy Farmer and today I'm going to be talking to you about a way we can make it easier for our therapists to interact with the application by the application giving a helping hand to the best. When we're working with our tests, quite often we'll find that certain things have to change fairly regularly, so it might be that UI changes or it might be that something we have to do changes to the actual method, the task that we have to perform and change. And what that can lead to is a change happening in the application and all the tests. That's one of the most common complaints about testing information is that the tests are brittle. But it's not really that the tests are brittle, it's more that there's not enough communication between the people who are doing the testing and the people who are writing the application. How many of you here are working as testers? And how many of you here are working as developers? And how many of you are in a separate test team? So that's pretty good, not as many of you in a separate test team. Are the rest of you in an agile team or a team where you have the developers and testers working together? Is that the case? Yeah? Okay. So when you're working together in this team, do you all work together in the three amigos? So you have an analyst and developer and a test worker together? All of you? Excellent. Okay. And when you're doing that, are you helping to write the application code and are the developers helping to write the test code? No? Okay. So then where it's called the three amigos, are you all sharing the same thing or do you have different things? Because the framework has happened. You have to stand a little bit farther away from the speaker so that you won't get a feedback.