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Functional Web Testing - everyone wants it, (almost) everyone struggles with it. In this talk, we will demonstrate how to tame the beast with Spock and Geb, two popular testing tools from the Groovy/Java world. The goal is to arrive at readable, executable and maintainable specifications that still make sense the day after they have been written. Join in and judge for yourself! Authors: Peter Niederwieser Peter Niederwieser is a software developer from Linz, Austria. Over the past several years, he has worked on different projects in the Java Enterprise space. In his spare time, he enjoys hacking Groovy and Scala, traveling the world and playing chess. Peter is a Groovy committer and creator of the Spock framework. Luke Daley Luke Daley is an energetic software craftsman, driven to make developer's lives better by building elegant and empowering tools and libraries. From the early days of his career Luke has been pushing the boundaries of project automation on projects small and large. His penchant for getting things done without compromising on quality naturally attracted him to Gradle and the Gradle community. Luke is passionate about helping teams make sure they are getting everything they can from their tools and builds, and fostering collaborative technical communities around innovative and effective technology. A long time member of the Groovy open source community, he has created and contributed to many plugins for the Grails web framework as well as being a regular committer to the framework itself. Recently Luke has been working on bringing rapid productivity to web functional and acceptance testing by creating the Geb project.