This is the winner of the EuroSTAR 2023 Best Paper Award. We hope you enjoy! As a quality analyst, Lina often finds she needs to ask questions that may be… Read More +
Awarded the EuroSTAR 2022 Software Testing Best Paper award, this eBook explores how Quality Conscious Software Delivery can help improve quality in your organisation. Major digital and business transformations taking… Read More +
We are fortunate to be in an industry buzzing with energy creating exciting innovations and tools, every single day. However, time and again, building reliable software has remained a challenge.… Read More +
The arrival of the different scaled agile development models has changed the way of working in an agile context. Scaled Agile Framework or is one of those models. In this… Read More +
At the 27th EuroSTAR Conference in Prague, Anders Dinsen was presented with infamous award for Best Paper with this body of work. We are honoured to present another invaluable member… Read More +
The EuroSTAR Best Paper 2018 was awarded to James Christie for his paper Facing the Dragons, Dealing with Complex Unknowable Systems. We are delighted to present it to you as… Read More +
What are cognitive biases? Why do developers create software bugs, and why do testers fail to find them? Is the best way to improve the quality of our software to… Read More +
Application Security testing is a broad and deep topic that few Testers or Developers ever master. Static and dynamic analysis vulnerability detection tools are proven to be appallingly inaccurate. Specialised… Read More +
Three words, “I don’t know“, might just be the hardest words to say in any language. We avoid saying them, scared of coming across as doubtful and uncertain. Colleagues expect… Read More +
Edward de Bono, in his Lateral Thinking books, makes a strong connection between humour and creativity. Creativity is key to testing, but jokes? Well, the punchline for a joke could… Read More +
Passive testing resulted in several of my internet-facing projects receiving little regard to security other than the traditional access control matrix. Upon deciding to take a more assertive approach to… Read More +
How do you benefit from distraction? We live in curious times. Knowledge is available at our fingertips, everywhere. Social networks increase communication with peers from around the world but along… Read More +
This paper asks what is the purpose of a tester? Are we really needed? Should we be needed? If everything went well, if no-one made mistakes, if nothing needed improving,… Read More +
This paper describes life as a tester in a team of agile rookies: the context - a major healthcare IT company - and what agile did and didn't do for… Read More +
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