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Katrina the Tester: Test Strategy Retrospective
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Tuesday, 22 April 2014. Once an agile team is established and has started delivering working software, a test strategy retrospective can help to determine whether everyone in the team knows what the test strategy is, and agrees on which aspects of the strategy have been implemented. Why do a test strategy retrospective? As a simplified example, a tester may have depth of skill in testing with a breadth of skill across business analysis and development. Those from a development background may test that so...
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Katrina the Tester: June 2015
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Wednesday, 24 June 2015. A pairing experiment for sharing knowledge between agile teams. Over the past month I've started running a pairing experiment in my organisation. The primary purpose of this experiment is to share knowledge between testers who are working in different agile teams, testing different applications and platforms. After researching pair testing. In between iterations, the team will offer their feedback on the experiment itself and the pairing sessions that they have completed. As ...
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Katrina the Tester: Mobile Testing Taster
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Thursday, 16 July 2015. I recently ran a one-hour hands-on workshop to give a group of 20 testers a taste of mobile application testing. This mobile testing taster included brainstorming mobile-specific test ideas, sharing some mobile application testing mnemonics, hands-on device testing, and a brief demonstration of device emulation. With an iOS app, an android app, and a website optimised for mobile. I asked those who were able to bring a laptop, in order to compare mobile and web functionality. After...
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My 2014: A Tester’s Retrospective – software test kitchen
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Software testing experiences by Gary Miller. My 2014: A Tester’s Retrospective. December 31, 2014. August 15, 2015. Note: I’m sharing an abridged version of my year to keep the article length reasonable. Also, this is my first real blog post. At the start of 2014 I knew the basics of exploratory testing, gained from reading blog posts and articles such as Exploratory Testing Explained. Reduce Risk and Increase Confidence with Exploratory Testing. For work and shared it with another tester who was interes...
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About Me – software test kitchen
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Software testing experiences by Gary Miller. I have over 12 years experience in software testing, most recently working in test and release management. From Test Cases to Context-Driven Testing. Presented at the Conference for the Association for Software Testing (2015) Grand Rapids, Michigan. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window).
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December 2014 – software test kitchen
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Software testing experiences by Gary Miller. My 2014: A Tester’s Retrospective. December 31, 2014. August 15, 2015. Note: I’m sharing an abridged version of my year to keep the article length reasonable. Also, this is my first real blog post. At the start of 2014 I knew the basics of exploratory testing, gained from reading blog posts and articles such as Exploratory Testing Explained. Reduce Risk and Increase Confidence with Exploratory Testing. For work and shared it with another tester who was interes...
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Transpection Tuesdays Still Going Strong | The Pain and Gain of Edward Bear
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The Pain and Gain of Edward Bear. Skill Development List 2014. Skill Development List 2015. Transpection Tuesdays Still Going Strong. June 14, 2015. Since September 2013 Erik Brickarp. So we ended up doing a kind of retrospective on Transpection Tuesdays a while ago. We attempted to answer questions such as What kind of specific questions have we tried to answer? Why has it been a good idea to keep going? What formats have we used and how have the formats evolved? We are both driven to become better at t...
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Iain | Exploring Uncertainty
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All posts by Iain. Principles Not Rules, part 3. November 10, 2015. As much as I have an aversion to mission statements, born of years working in organisations where everybody had to have one in order to satisfy some standard or other, my team and I agreed on the following “purpose” for our testing:. 8220;To enable informed decision making by discovering and sharing timely and relevant information about the value of solutions, or threats to that value. People think focus means saying yes to the thing you...
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Katrina the Tester: Notes from Nordic Testing Days 2015
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015. Notes from Nordic Testing Days 2015. Nordic Testing Days 2015. Was my first European testing conference, both as an attendee and a speaker. I really enjoyed my time in Estonia. It was fantastic to listen to, and learn from, a set of speakers that I have never heard before. I also enjoyed meeting a number of people that I have previously only known through Twitter. This was a repeat of a talk I gave several times last year. SPINing the Post-Conference Blues. Presented some fundame...
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State of Testing Survey 2013 - QA Intelligence
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Testing and QA Management blog by PractiTest. State of Testing Survey. Start a PractiTest free trial. State of Testing Survey 2013. Brought to you by:. Are you curious to learn more about the testing community? We believe that all testers are! The State of Testing Survey results are finally here and we are sure that you’ll love them when you see them. Around 630 testing professionals participated in this. Survey which helped gather a lot of. Survey Results – 2013 right away. Or listen to webinar recording.
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