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Lead Testers and Lead Testing | open to scrutiny
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Lead Testers and Lead Testing. As I exit a project with disappointing results for me personally, I’m motivated to re-invent my role by combining select experiences from past projects. At the start of my next project, my conversation with project team members might take on this flavor. This entry was posted in Automation. October 11, 2016. My GWT Identity Crisis →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Enter...
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Test Automation is an Investment | open to scrutiny
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Test Automation is an Investment. I submit that test automation can improve your project’s pace. I realize that some believe it helps detect defects or that it can be developed independently from project execution. I recommend you reconsider those positions. Ever since I read. I’ve been pitching what I believe is a familiar notion around test automation in testing circles. But it was suggested to me that I provide some context. Put simply:. Defect Detection is a Narrow Focus. Test automation costs too mu...
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An Experiment for 2016 | open to scrutiny
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An Experiment for 2016. I missed writing. I think about it every day but it’s like drooling over a pizza ad. It’s nice but pizza with the family is much more satisfying, leaves an impression, and has more impact. My inspiration to return came from Julie Zhuo. Reminding me of many great things I have read about writing – thank you Julie! I focused a bunch of time on building a new web site for my hobby. SBE crystallized my reasons for cautious automation. I was unable to articulate why because I hadn&...
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Joe DeMeyer | open to scrutiny
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Author Archives: Joe DeMeyer. My GWT Identity Crisis. There are a few things I’ve not tried yet. Sadly, possibly, I’ve not tried karaoke, and I’ve not tried kite boarding. I am however getting my first experience in applying Given-When-Then in describing product behaviors on a real project. I’m very excited at the possibility of merging business behavior with automation. As an example, I offer a scenario from an API I wrote for a website. GIVEN active flights exist,. AND their unique identifier,. In my o...
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The Too Hard Basket | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Category Archives: The Too Hard Basket. The Too Hard Basket: Test Automation. October 27, 2012. This week’s Blog is inspired by an email I received yesterday from one of our most famous technology companies – I BM Rational. To (the newly launched). So, yesterday I received one of my regular industry updates from IBM Rational entitled “. Wow, now there’s a h...
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Short Stories | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Category Archives: Short Stories. A departure from my Testing Blogs as I explore new ideas. Failure: A Software Tester Perspective. September 28, 2016. When I was a kid I was taught that failure was a bad thing. But, is it that simple and straightforward? It was about expectations and perspective. I was expected to excel at maths, while Paul was perceived to ...
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Test Process | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Category Archives: Test Process. Project Retrospectives No. 1: The One About the Gay Reindeer. February 4, 2015. The entire project primarily followed a. Approach, although we did employ. As I said before, we had a myriad of challenges, but what were the Top 3? COMMUNICATION, COMMUNICATION and COMMUNICATION! Most importantly, the Project Director. Concept and it ...
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#Strategy | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Project Retrospectives No. 1: The One About the Gay Reindeer. February 4, 2015. The entire project primarily followed a. Approach, although we did employ. As I said before, we had a myriad of challenges, but what were the Top 3? COMMUNICATION, COMMUNICATION and COMMUNICATION! Most importantly, the Project Director. Concept and it was a raging success. It was ...
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Q & A | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Category Archives: Q and A. An Interview with Jim, Wouldn’t You Know It (Day 1). August 19, 2015. How did you get into Testing software? So, you just put up your hand and “hey presto” you’re a software tester? No (further) questions asked? That’s about it, yep. So how did you know what to test and how to test it? Well, it’s not that hard is it? Anyone can do it.
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aussietester | iTesting
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Intelligent Software Testing in an ever-changing world. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Something to Think About (Archive). Diversity – Still a dream in software testing? October 21, 2016. I was browsing my LinkedIn feed yesterday and noticed that one of my connections was recommending attending a local software testing conference (he has already signed up). It’s nothing major, just a small local event called TConf 2016 (Everything about Software Quality). To bring industry leaders to...
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