Black hole and RIMGEA
credit: bug.hr TL;DR In this post I will explain what black hole and RIMGEA acronym have in common. dr.sc. Dario Hrupec is a speaker at following Testival tester’s event (free…
credit: bug.hr TL;DR In this post I will explain what black hole and RIMGEA acronym have in common. dr.sc. Dario Hrupec is a speaker at following Testival tester’s event (free…
credit: seleniumhq.org TLDRIn this post I will map instructions how to report selenium webdriver issue to RIMGEA acronym. Those instructions should be used in your project. Selenium webdriver, also known…
credit: picardfacepalm.com In this post I would like to give an example how I failed as a tester. I registered my blog to be collected on Ministry of testing feeds. Everything…
Credit: simpleicon.com I found out that my company financial data is lockdown by a Bank. Not all data, but using bank Internet banking service, I can only search for transactions…
TL;DR In the previous post, we gave a report on Taming the Quality Dragon by Jana Gierloff. Today we bring you a report on A Case of Failure: Pinpointing A…
TL;DR Now that we know Simon’s third diagram, Problems, Questions, Ideas, and Praises (PQIP), let’s explore Neil Boyd’s example of session-based testing. The Charter is to find in the fifteen-century,…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explained the context where software fault, error, and failure are helpful. In this post, we introduce the RIP (Reachability, Infection, Propagation) Model that we…
TL;DR In this post, we list bug count alternatives that could help you in evaluating software tester’s work. The post is aligned with the Black Box Software Testing Foundations course…
TL;DR This post is about my learning experience from Communication is KeyLessons Learned from Testing in Healthcare Technology (you need to register for Online Testing Conference Slack), the second lecture…
TL;DR Software testers often think that because they do not know how to code, they are less valuable than developers. Based on my experience, I found that developers are afraid…