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Questioning Software: September 2008
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? September 30, 2008. The Antonym of Testing. Posted by Ben Simo. One usually encounters a definition such as, 'Testing is the process of confirming that a program is correct. It is the demonstration that errors are not present.' The main trouble with this definition is that it is totally wrong; in fact, it almost defines the antonym of testing.". Software Reliability: Principles and Practices. If you think you can fully test a program witho...
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Questioning Software: April 2011
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? April 17, 2011. Posted by Ben Simo. Sometimes numbers that make no sense are presented in ways that seem to make sense. or not. :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Am a tester, a skeptic, a defensive pessimist. This blog contains some deep thoughts, some half-baked ideas, and some rambling sentiments. (I'll let you decide which is which.) Whether you agree or disagree with me. You are invited to participate via the blog comments or email.
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Questioning Software: May 2009
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? May 7, 2009. Posted by Ben Simo. A mnemonic for testing error handling and reporting. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Am a tester, a skeptic, a defensive pessimist. This blog contains some deep thoughts, some half-baked ideas, and some rambling sentiments. (I'll let you decide which is which.) Whether you agree or disagree with me. You are invited to participate via the blog comments or email. My opinions may not reflect those of my employer.
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Questioning Software: December 2009
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? December 6, 2009. Metrics from where the sun don't shine. Posted by Ben Simo. December 5, 2009. Numbers don't lie, people do. Posted by Ben Simo. 8220;despite its mathematical base,. Statistics is as much an art as it is a science. 8230; Often the statistician must choose among methods,. A subjective process,. And find the one. That he will use to represent the facts. This suggests giving statistical material …. A very sharp second look.
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Questioning Software: February 2010
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? February 19, 2010. What Sesame Street taught me about problem solving. Posted by Ben Simo. February 7, 2010. A checklist for buying a new computer. Posted by Ben Simo. Buying a computer has changed significantly in the past 25 years. Or not? From Melbourne's The Age. Some features that are really important to me:. On-off switching (the most important feature). Position of reset key (a reset key next to the shift key would be a pain). Logo ...
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Questioning Software: January 2010
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? January 7, 2010. Posted by Ben Simo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Am a tester, a skeptic, a defensive pessimist. This blog contains some deep thoughts, some half-baked ideas, and some rambling sentiments. (I'll let you decide which is which.) Whether you agree or disagree with me. You are invited to participate via the blog comments or email. My opinions may not reflect those of my employer. Follow me on Twitter. Testers are human . so ...
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Questioning Software: January 2009
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? January 5, 2009. I'm helping you. I'm helping you. Posted by Ben Simo. A few months ago, I enlisted my 11 year old son to help me with some work around the house. After a short while, he was doing something other than what I had asked him to do. I told him, "You're not helping me.". But I am helping you.", he replied. No you're not.". Was creating more work for me. I did not feel helped. However, we still encounter unhappy team members and...
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Questioning Software: August 2009
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? August 5, 2009. Freedom and Responsibility Culture. Posted by Ben Simo. Cool Based on this slide deck, it appears that Netflix has a good understanding of developing and sustaining a corporate culture of Freedom and Responsibility. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You are invited to participate via the blog comments or email. My opinions may not reflect those of my employer. Have a question or topic you'd like to see addressed here? Some people...
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Questioning Software: February 2009
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? February 15, 2009. Is There A Problem Here? Posted by Ben Simo. I invite you to visit the blog and contribute at http:/ IsThereAProblemHere.com. Topics: Is There A Problem Here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Am a tester, a skeptic, a defensive pessimist. This blog contains some deep thoughts, some half-baked ideas, and some rambling sentiments. (I'll let you decide which is which.) Whether you agree or disagree with me. Follow me on Twitter.
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Questioning Software: August 2010
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Is there a problem with HealthCare.gov? Is HealthCare.gov secure? August 25, 2010. Posted by Ben Simo. UTest invited me to be interviewed for Testing the Limits series. This month. They have graciously referred to me as ". One of the most insightful and entertaining testers in the business. Please give the interview a read. And if you have additional questions, please send them my way. Worst bug, testing philosophy, defensive pessimism, certifications. Topics: Hire Ben Simo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).