TL;DR Among testers that claim to be context-driven, I hear a lot of statements against detailed test cases. In context-driven testing, context is a King, so I will explain a…
TL;DR Next week is the European Testing Conference 2020 week. This is my second participation. Unfortunately, 2020 is the last installment of this great event. Maaret Pyhäjärvi is the creator…
TL;DR Let’s provide an example of structural code coverages. The post is aligned with the Black Box Software Testing Foundations course (BBST) designed by Rebecca Fiedler, Cem Kaner, and James…
TL;DR There is a proverb that journey is not about reaching the destination, but about the journey itself. Passionate software tester should apply this to all its assignments and goals….
TL;DR Risk analysis, and later software testing coverage for those risks, is a vital project metric. Here is one real case of risk analysis from my daily activities. I live…
TL;DR In one of my previous posts, Do Not Attach To Your Job Role, I wrote about heuristic that your current job role of a software tester is already gone….
TL;DR In Control Structures That Every Programming Language Should Support, we listed essential programming structures. In this post, we will discuss code coverage based on those structures. The post is…
TL;DR Word coverage is the most misused word in software testing. Let’s explained what coverage is by giving definitions and real case examples. The post is aligned with the Black…
TL;DR This post is about my learning experience on Testival #56 meetup. This time we gathered in the ground floor lobby in HUB385. The host and sponsor of this meetup…