BlogSpy Vol 114: This week’s round-up of the best software testing blog posts from the blogosphere

Welcome to the 114th edition of EuroSTAR’s BlogSpy, the best round-up on the internet of the latest blog posts from the world of software testing.

 

The New Model and Testing v Checking – Paul Gerrard

Paul Gerrard discusses the differences and similarities with his New Model of testing and the testing Vs Checking theory purposed by James Bach and Michael Bolton.

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Blogging Resources at a Glance – JD Meier

As this is a round-up of the best blog posts on testing, it should make sense to point to what JD Meier has compiled. He has put together a vast resource for those embarking on or currently running a blog. Guides, course, podcasts and more.

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Follow the work – bad news for Test Managers? – Rob Lambert

Rob Lambert discusses the boundaries between dev and test as well as citing reasons why you need a test manager in your start-up who can adapt.

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What Comes From What – Nathalie Rooseboom de Vries van Delft

Nathalie discusses reporting in testing and its importance.

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Writing Conference Proposals – Helena Jeret-Mäe

Helena gives a few examples of what resources she finds useful and what she recommends to do when trying to write that perfect Conference proposal.

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Unconventional Wisdom V1: ‘Risks’ That Aren’t Risks At All – Robin F. Goldsmith

Each month Robin will blog on TEST Huddle with some unconvential thoughts on different aspects of testing. His first blog post kicks off the series with an examination of risks that aren’t risks in testing.
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