Testing in IoT with an IoT product requires a lot of innovative and out-of-the box thinking, due to the fact that the domain is still relatively new there are no… Read More +
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… Read More +
With more and more companies pushing test automation, developers are being asked to write automated and test their own code. Should developers be responsible for testing? Is it ever appropriate… Read More +
There are a number of Cloud Based Mobile Testing Tools out there for software testers. Mobile software testing services are offered by several giants. Experts know that how painful it can be… Read More +
On 14th April 2016, the European Union parliament approved the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). It will be enforced from 25th May 2018. EU regulations are binding legislative acts that… Read More +
Most testers have experience in the use of the classic test case design techniques to get inspiration for what we can test for a system or a part of a… Read More +
Introduction: "We are all Users under the skin" In the era of global digitisation, living in society that is always online, we can easily witness the appearance of a new… Read More +
Figuring out the how to define the right test coverage and lab configuration for a mobile project is one of the biggest frustrations for today’s digital teams. Organizations struggle to… Read More +
It’s easy for some people to believe that testing is All About Test Cases. But it isn’t. Testing is so much more than test cases! To test is to evaluate… Read More +
Technical people like me are considered quite nerdy and quiet sometimes, which makes many people be afraid that dating with me would be boring. But wait… I just tried researching… Read More +
There are many places to visit it the world and it can be interesting to see “where you’ve been”. There are many places in the software for tests to visit,… Read More +
In this webinar, James will show you a working example of how he translates bulk tests of a tiny algorithm into a useful understanding of the algorithm’s behaviour. Read More +
The organizations we work for are not always supporting us as they best should. As testers, we are well aware of this While getting the best fit for purpose might… Read More +
From Crisis to Glory I was fortunate enough to get a speaking slot at EuroSTAR 2016. My talk was on my experiences with falling ill with stress. How I got… Read More +
I am working on the second edition of my book on performance testing. You can find the first edition here at Amazon. This is the very first draft of a… Read More +
Technological revolutions bring real challenges for software development, testing and operations teams. These influences include: the Internet of Things, Software as a Service, and modern delivery practices such as DevOps.… Read More +
Introduction With the continuous advance of software technology, and implementation of software products almost in every industry, is becoming more and more critical to test properly the software that people… Read More +
Enterprises globally are in the midst of a major digital revolution. In fact, as per the Accenture Digital Economic Value Index almost 25% of the world’s economy will be digital… Read More +
In Stephen Vance’s book ‘Quality Code: Software Testing Principles, Practices, and Patterns’ he discusses how the software testing industry largely considers the titles of ‘software developer’, ‘computer programmer’, ‘code-slinger’ and ‘software engineer’ to be synonymous.… Read More +
Does this look familiar to you? This screen may bring back memories, it may make you feel old or you may even think that this is 'the command prompt'. To… Read More +
In the next few years when more than 20 billion devices will be connected to the Internet, many of us will be IoT testers—in one way or another. Jennifer shares… Read More +
I have been into software testing for about 10 years now. And for about the same decade I have been playing improvisational theatre (impro). In this blog post I will… Read More +
Language errors in a localized product may often seem negligible, but can often lead to large adverse outcomes. Let’s consider a scenario where a developer has inadvertently, added the string… Read More +
Celem prezentacji jest pokazanie jak należy przeprowadzać testy zgodnie z regułami testowanie bazującego na kontekście. Radek przybliży testerskie zadania i pokaże jak zaimplementować reguły zdefiniowane przez zespół Jamesa Bacha i… Read More +
This is the second part of the transcript of a conversation about the relationship between joking and testing. The jokers were Jerry Weinberg (JW), Michael Bolton (MB), James Lyndsay (JL), Damian Synadinos (DS), and me (JT). This blog post first… Read More +
Do you like software testing? Do you like going on Facebook? Ever wondered what It would be like to make money from combining the two? That's exactly what one savvy… Read More +
In this blog you'll read how the study of Futurology can help inform the software development and software testing community on upcoming trends and technological changes which may have an impact… Read More +
Do the Problems at Volkswagen Sound Familiar to You? Image Source: starecat.com and coloribus.com advertisement archives "The internal evaluation revealed that approximately five million Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand vehicles are… Read More +
When I crash through those doors on the first morning of any trade fair or conference my first goal is always the same - how do I score a free… Read More +
In today’s world driven by technology and the Internet of Things (IoT), testing new products is more complex than ever. The process can prove to be long and costly for… Read More +
Among the many challenges facing software developers today, none are more pressing than the pressure to reduce operational costs while simultaneously shortening the production window. Under normal circumstances, cutting back… Read More +
So, what is Watson or rather who is Watson? Watson is an artificially intelligent computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM’s DeepQA project. Watson… Read More +
Unconventional Wisdom "It isn't what we don't know that gives us trouble, it's what we know that ain't so." - Will Rogers Welcome to my Unconventional Wisdom blog. Much of… Read More +
In this webinar Professor Andy Stanford-Clark will introduce the Internet of Things, with reference to his work on home automation systems, including mousetraps that text him when they catch a… Read More +
Download a copy of these slides here. Over the last few years big data has grown from a marketing buzzword into a significant technology sector dominating both technology headlines and… Read More +
This story is rapidly being overcome by events at a particular and unnamed automobile manufacturer, but illustrates one basic risk of embedded-IoT (internet of things) and Mobile devices. To make… Read More +
Today, with the advancement in technology, ubiquitous computing and omnipresence of the internet go hand in hand. This combination has radically impacted our standard of living, that it has become… Read More +
The technology landscape continues to be dynamic. Newer products, applications and services are continuing to change end user experience and the computing possibilities. Augmented Reality is such a space that… Read More +
Over the years we have seen many advancements in technology which have changed the way we look, and interact, with computers. A good example of this is the gaming industry… Read More +
Testers are very aware of risks. Or, at least we think we are. Most testers have used the principle "No risk, no test” and many test managers have scheduled a… Read More +
I often get questions when I speak on using operational intelligence software for testing that make me realize that the concept is not that easy to grab. The answer is… Read More +
What do software testers most want to do while at work? What do software testers enjoy the most about their job? What do many testers struggle to find the time… Read More +
In this webinar, Conference Chair 2015, Ruud Teunissen, discussed the call for submissions process and answered questions from the attendees. Ruud has also created a discussion over on the… Read More +
We all make New Year’s resolutions usually when we’re nursing hangovers, full up on turkey and mince pies and feeling a couple of stone heavier! But New Year resolutions don’t… Read More +
It’s time for episode 7 of our software testing podcast. In this episode we talk about the idea of ‘schools of testing’ and compare and contrast approaches such as those… Read More +
Big data: The needle or the haystack “Finding the needle in the haystack you didn’t know you were looking for” I was reminded of this line when I announced that… Read More +
Big Data is here. And it’s only going to get bigger. It's happening so fast that most organisations do not yet fully understand what Big Data is, let alone have… Read More +
Karen N. Johnson's chapter from Beautiful Testing published by O'Reilly in 2008 describes how her professional experience intersected with her personal life while testing medical software. This roughly 15-page chapter… Read More +
With the advancement in technology, ubiquitous computing and omnipresence of the internet go hand in hand in today's society. They have radically impacted our standard of living so much, that… Read More +
In May 2007 ISO formed a working group to develop new standards on software testing - a new area for ISO - the first three of these standards were published… Read More +
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