Risks Related To Software Upgrade
TL;DR In the last post, we presented a Recipe For Creating A Bug Taxonomy. The idea was from this excellent paper: Bug Taxonomies: Use Them to Generate Better Tests [Vijayaraghavan,…
TL;DR In the last post, we presented a Recipe For Creating A Bug Taxonomy. The idea was from this excellent paper: Bug Taxonomies: Use Them to Generate Better Tests [Vijayaraghavan,…
TL;DR This week’s reading list gave you an excellent checklist on how to verify we are building the right thing. According to Beizer-Testing levels, a development organization could be at…
TL;DR In the last post, we described an example of a process that generates test ideas based on a CRUD bug taxonomy. The idea was from this excellent paper: Bug…
TL;DR The Rule Of Three is an eight-minute offline talk that I presented at this year’s Testflix event. In the post How To Prepare Eight Minute Video Talk, I described…
TL;DR In the last post, we tried to explain secret mind mapping mechanics that help us in software testing. Today we describe an example of a process that generates test…
TL;DR In the last post, we brainstorm test ideas without taxonomy on a real example, and then we analyzed the session report using SF DEPOT software testing taxonomy. The idea…
TL;DR In this week’s reading club, we encourage you not just to read an excellent example of how to do context-driven testing, Considerations when testing a software application in a…
exploratory testing, testivator
TL;DR In this post, we present you the story behind the Testivator, Session-Based Test Management Tool. The Story Software testers should be able to tell a story. This time, the…
TL;DR In the last post, we elaborated on fifteen brainstorming test idea challenges using this excellent paper: Bug Taxonomies: Use Them to Generate Better Tests [Vijayaraghavan, Kaner]. In today’s post,…
TL;DR Now that we know a good testing taxonomy’s properties using this excellent paper: Bug Taxonomies: Use Them to Generate Better Tests [Vijayaraghavan, Kaner]. Let’s brainstorm fifteen brainstorming test ideas…