Each week on Huddle we rule over, examine and consider the most recent blog posts dedicated to software testing, QA and software development as a whole as part of our QA blogs digest. This week underestimating model-based testing, being Agile with distributed teams, Bad requirements, test results not test problems and more.
How to be Agile with Distributed teams –
How do you bridge culture gaps and work with teams based around the world? In a comprehensive article Hugo and John reveal some of the lessons that they have learned from working with teams based on a number of different continents.
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As a tester, what do I know, and what would I like to know? – Lee Marshall
As the title describes, Lee figures out what aspects of testing he has knowledge of and reveals what parts of testing he plans to brush up on.
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Model-Based Testing and Test Impact Analysis – Eran Kinsbruner
Eran is a fan of Model-Based testing. Here he shares how he thinks model-based testing can be used for mobile app testing.
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How To Selenium: A Checklist Of Tips To Use When You Cannot Find Element – Alex Siminiuc
This month’s post from Alex focuses on what you can do when an web element cannot be found?
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Screen Testing preview: Deepwater Horizon – Neil Studd
Joining forces with Dan Billing, Neil will be launching a new podcast in the coming months on the the parallels between some films and TV shows and software testing. In a written preview of what the series will be like, Neil looks at the Deepwater Horizon disaster and how there is commonality with development in the story.
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Bad Requirements – A Software Tester’s Nightmare! – ra
In a forthright blog post, Namita shares from a wide list what a bad requirement could be and why it could be turned into a positive.
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Testing Problems Are Test Results – Michael Bolton
Michael approaches the problems that are common amongst software testers and argues that these are not test problems but test results.
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