Blogspy 212: Round-Up of the Top software testing blogs of The Week

Welcome to the weekly edition of the Huddle Blogspy in which bring you the top software testing blogs of the week with our software testing Roundup. This week we feature stories on Automation test cases, test coverage, testing in IoT and more.

 

Testing In IoT: 5 Must-Have Testing Types For IoT Testing | Hristo Gregov

In a blog post exploring what test strategy is most appropriate for software testing, Hristo examines five testing types for IoT and how effective they can be.

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The Challenge of Coverage | Dave Westerveld

Dave dives into the idea of what is coverage when we talk about test coverage. What are we measuring when we measure coverage and why is it more difficult for some types of coverage than for others?

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Don’t mention the P****** | Rich Rogers

Rich discusses three words beginning with P that are considered by some testers as dirty words!

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The Black Swan Event | Karlo Smid

Karlo muses on a Bloack Swan event that he experienced recently and asks how the experience can be applied to his software testing?

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Agile Teams | Mike Cottmeyer

Mike explores the function of a team in the Agile process and why not forming and constructing a proper team can lead to poor Agile implementation.

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A Very Edgy Sequel: Testing on the Edge II | Jeremy Wenisch

A while ago, Jeremy shared the idea of being a tester on the edge; trying to achieve balance at every available opportunity. In this post he reflects on that idea and gives more examples of being a tester on the edge.

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Netflix – Less Is More | Darryn Downey

Darren has been watching some new TV on Netflix and it has got him thinking about fast delivery and fast responses to user demands.

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Six Things That Go Wrong With Discussions About Testing | James Bach

“Confusion about testing leads to ineffective conversations that focus on unimportant issues while ignoring the things that matter.” Here James lists six things that can go wrong when discussing testing.

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5 Ways to Simplify Your Automated Test Cases | Paul Merrill

Paul shares 5 easy tips for simplifying test cases for your test automation process based on his experience that you might find useful.

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