The popularity of TMMi is growing & today there are over 500 individuals who have passed the TMMi Professional examination. There are 20 TMMi Lead Assessor but there is also… Read More +
Testing is a vital part of software improvement. Different types of software testing are performed to accomplish different targets when testing a software product application. You can likewise read about types of testing… Read More +
It has been few years that machine learning has been used to an extent that images, videos and text recognition can also be done using it. Today machine learning is… Read More +
A Warehouse Management System (WMS) is considered as the key part of the supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of materials within the warehouse and… Read More +
When testing became a distinct activity in projects someone had to manage a test team, handle relationships with stakeholders, align testing to stakeholder needs and to communicate outcomes so stakeholders… Read More +
Technavio’s analysts forecast the global pure play software testing services market to grow at a CAGR of 19.41% during the period 2017-2021 and is expected to reach USD 9.08 billion by 2021. “Global Pure… Read More +
Speed and quality — they’re debatably the two most sought-after exploits to participants in the software development lifecycle. Unfortunately, having one often comes at the cost of the other, leaving… Read More +
This is the fourth and final post in a four-part series on Session Based Test Management (read Part 1 , Part 2 and Part 3). In this post Mark will look at how to carry… Read More +
Outside-in development It seems to me that outside-in development, which I will refer to as OID from now on, is what confuses testers most. Essentially, OID works by using automation… Read More +
This is the third post in a four-part series on what is Session Based Testing Management (read Part 1 and Part 2). In this post Mark will look at session based exploratory… Read More +
This is the second post in a four-part series on Session based test Management. Read the first post in the series here. In this post Mark will share how to identify test… Read More +
Case Study Acerta is an HR services provider in Belgium that specialises in advice, computerisation and processing of administrative processes for payroll, social security, child benefit and branch formalities. The… Read More +
Many testing aspirants have difficulty in understanding the difference between regression testing and retesting. In this blog, we are going to look into the key difference between these two types… Read More +
Test Case Management The introduction of test automation has changed how test cases are captured. Many test teams manage test cases in the test automation code and no longer manage… Read More +
Starting a testing project with writing a test plan is old school, I guess. Still, I see a lot of value in defining a thorough test plan first. But I… Read More +
In the beginning... ...life was easy, you had one app, one web page and you needed to test it. Manual testing was sufficient and if you wanted to stand out… Read More +
My story is from a quite ordinary project where I was in the test manager role. The project was missing experienced test resources and the quality of the requirements was… Read More +
On various software testing resources, the concept that you might see being mentioned often is the mysterious "Experience-Based Test Techniques". Teaching testing I always had a hard time trying to… Read More +
The rapid adoption of DevOps necessitates continuous delivery and a shift toward higher levels of test automation. As a result, QA teams often invest a lot of time and effort… Read More +
Test management is the art of planning and directing a test project or a test subprocess to success. It is in many ways like project management, and yet not quite… Read More +
Teams struggle for many reasons, leaving people frustrated, complacent, and content to exist in mediocrity. There is a secret that propels individuals, teams, and entire organisations to be really successful: leadership! Not… Read More +
Any agile methodology today will tell you that you have to use TDD to support it. But as it’s considered a developer’s job, many people with other roles don't get… Read More +
Software testing team leaders need to take action to demonstrate their unit's value and get out from the shadow of developers, to get to the core of the Tester Developer Relationship.… Read More +
More organisations have considered using crowdsourcing testing to handle their quality assurance needs, but the approach presents a number of concerns. IT professionals are consistently tasked with carrying out a… Read More +
If I wake you up in the middle of the night, are you able to tell me, as a good tester, what risks are still applicable in your system under… Read More +
Do you know how many I Do’s there are in the ABBA song? Or how many products Ikea has? People attending our EuroSTARtutorial on Monday October 31st now know this..… Read More +
You can identify several factors that could be called critical to the success of a test process improvement program. You have to choose the right improvement approach to achieve a… Read More +
Over the past three years, Alexandra's company’s test team has grown from three lonesome testers to a community of nine – with more planned. Since they don’t see testers as… Read More +
The average IT team handles a wide range of jobs spread out all over a business’s technical backbone. This uniquely scattered structure can make it difficult for teams to stay… Read More +
Quality is one of the most important factors for a successful software roleout. I would like to share the idea of leading projects by quality and not by so called… Read More +
The Innovation Dilemma Have you thought about a test data management strategy? Across all industries, speed is a critical business imperative. And now more than ever, applications are at the… Read More +
The value of documentation prepared in structured/waterfall or agile projects is often of dubious value. In structured projects, the planning documentation is prepared in a knowledge vacuum – where… Read More +
This eBook contains chapter 4: ‘Wish and Collaborate‘ from the testing book ‘ATDD by Example’ by Markus Gärtner. Here Markus will walk you step by step through deriving the right systems from… Read More +
Introduction As testers we are often required to assess the software quality by putting ourselves in the user's shoes. Usability testing and UX Testing is one step closer to the real… Read More +
Learn how to quickly and easily create a clear test strategy that fits! A thorough test strategy is the basis for every test project. A testing strategy provides structure and… Read More +
Have you ever really stopped to consider flying? I was afraid of it when I was little. It might have something to do with it, that my grandmother is still… Read More +
One of the biggest hurdles facing your new joiners, and one that’s hard to avoid, is learning about the product they’ll be working on. This doesn't just mean getting to grips with how… Read More +
Over the last 20 years Geoff has been involved in many Test Process Improvement projects. Today the amount of change and improvement going on in testing is growing, so this… Read More +
As testers, the worst thing we can do is celebrate the bugs we find. But what's so wrong with raising bugs? Why did you not prevent the bug, or find… Read More +
In college we are taught the most basic software development models: V-model, waterfall, agile etc. When we start working we are presented with new models or variations of the old… Read More +
Here Kristoffer tells you how he started working with a team of fantastic developers and how they took a product with a disillusioned user base, a code base in desperate… Read More +
This session looked at what Behaviour Driven Development is good for and what BDD tools you should be using. It looked at common BDD anti-patterns and myths, leading towards some… Read More +
Why do we need metrics? When you need to communicate the results of your testing, specially as you start interacting with managers or with peers who don’t have a lot… Read More +
It seems as if the agile methods have lots of DD’s going on. There is: TDD – Test Driven-Development ATDD – Acceptance Test Driven-Development BDD – Behavior Driven-Development TDD is… Read More +
1st October 2020, Enterpirseborough ,F500 Inc street Managed Test Service, 66, died Friday, 3rd October, 2020 at the Delivery governance war room in the IT head quarters of F500 inc.… Read More +
You often see them on LinkedIn: project managers daring to “sell” themselves as test managers. Sell might be the right word, because apparently, there are companies to which this combination… Read More +
Software testing team leaders need to take action to demonstrate their unit's value and get out from the shadow of developers. Software developers and testers have long had to deal… Read More +
This extract from The Cucumber for Java Book distils many years of experience gained by the Cucumber team. In it they describe the challenges that they've seen their customers struggle with when… Read More +
The Testing landscape is changing forever, the traditional approach to providing business value through testing is constantly being challenged. So businesses need to constantly re-examine the real value of testing… Read More +
Leadership is, and always has been, an inherent skill required by anyone wanting to be successful within QA roles (well, in any role, really). However the right mix and application… Read More +
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