Blogspy 152: Our Round-up of the best software testing blog posts from the blogosphere

Welcome to this week’s Blog Spy. This week’s best of the internet discussions on testing include test planning, the future of software testing, testing start-ups and more.

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Start-Up Series: What Starting A Business Has Taught Me About Testing (Part 2) – Gordon Baisley

The second part of Gordon’s introductory post about how setting up a new company that gave him the opportunity to learn some new things that were valuable to his testing.

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The Inquiry Method for Test Planning – Anthony Vallone

Anthony examines the process of test planning, how you should prepare for it and what you should be thinking about creating a test plan.

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Testing Less; Knowing More! – Fredrik Carlemalm

Fredrik explains how testers can a leaf out of the statistics books and use instruments like sampling to get through tests better.

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Modern Testing and Design Pressure – Jeff Nyman

Jeff explains his argument for why QA should be become a bigger part of the development cycle. He examines how the DevOps environment is helping testers become more important to the development cycle.

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The Future of Testing, Part 3 – Aleksis Tulonon

Aleksis elicits the opinion of a number of testers for the final part of his blog post in the series about the future of software testing.

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Oh no! Why Backups Are Important, or maybe they aren’t! – Nancy Kelln

Nancy explains why if you are writing a blog about software testing, it might be a good idea to back it up…or maybe not.

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