In this fun webinar, René shows which software testing techniques are subconsciously used successfully when people date. Find out why testers can make great daters! In this recorded webinar René… Read More +
At the most recent, 45th Test Management Forum (TMF) held in London this week, topics ranged from a discussion by Grid-Tools’ own Llyr Wyn Jones to Mark Gilby from Sopra Steria’s excellent… Read More +
THE CHALLENGES OF IOS8 APPLICATION CERTIFICATION TESTING So how are you going to get it all done? If you’ve reviewed the features coming up in the release of iOS8, there’s… Read More +
There has been a concerted recent effort within the software development community to develop and embrace new working models that aim to address weaknesses in old methodologies. The most prominent… Read More +
It's important that QA leaders strike the right balance between delivery speed and software quality. Friction between software programmers and testers remains a major concern for development studios and any organizations… Read More +
At the heart of consulting firm Doran Jones is their commitment to community. In a public-private partnership with Per Scholas, Doran Jones have setup an Urban Development Centre (UDC) in… 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 +
What characterises the perfect test lead? Structured? Caring? Excellent endurance? There are a lot of things written about how a good test lead should do and be. But what is… Read More +
This eBook is an extract from the 'Guide to Advanced Software Testing (second edition)' by Anne Mette Hass. It covers the core processes, techniques, templates and practices of software testing… Read More +
This article talks about how leadership comes with knowledge. I will be sharing my personal views on how leaders can become good leaders. I firmly believe some people are natural leaders,… Read More +
Paul believes that our existing models of testing are not fit for purpose – they are inconsistent, controversial, partial, proprietary and stuck in the past. They are not going to… Read More +
At some point in our careers many of us are given the title of Manager – Test Manager, but does that make us capable of managing a test team? A… Read More +
In Finance Collection department, there was an inconsistency between requirements, end products and developments due the issues that are occurred during sharing information to all the participants of a Project.… Read More +
In this article I will take some aspects of Masterchef and relate them to my experience as a tester. I challenge you to do the same. I believe it will… Read More +
This is the story of two QA Managers, Laura and Milo, working in a typical onsite-offshore outsourcing IT practice. While Laura hails from Spain and works in Oslo, Milo is… Read More +
The blog post summarizes the work done during the start-up of a large IT project for a Norwegian Governmental organization. The aim is to visualize the combined effects from different… Read More +
About 6 months ago, while I was working with team of test managers and we were discussing the challenges they faced and what they could do to mitigate or avoid… Read More +
Anything in software development that takes ten minutes or less to perform is either trivial or is not worth doing in the first place. If you take this rule of… Read More +
Coverage is a measurement for how thorough a test has been, based on identified coverage elements. If no elements have been touched, the coverage is 0%; if all have been… Read More +
It seems like a bad idea having two test managers in one project. However, in the SHARE program at copier manufacturer RICOH two men at the steering wheel kept the… Read More +
An extensive survey on the motivation of over 600 testers has been performed and the results are presented in this eBook. The eBook comprises three parts. Initially there is a… Read More +
New technologies and a need for innovation mean we test within a rapidly changing and evolving environment. But no matter how much we estimate and plan, something seems to throw… Read More +
The webinar describes why there is a need for a system test department to add the skill set of a test developer to the system test department. What unique skills… Read More +
Software development is about people. But how do you recognize an excellent testing professional? And how do you get the right people in your projects? It is hard to recognize… Read More +
As testers, project managers, or consultants, we are paid to tell the truth as we see it. But what to us is evident fact about our projects can be unwelcome… Read More +
The results of a motivation survey of over 600 testers are presented in this webinar. The study separated out the survey respondents into six distinct testing roles: Developer/Tester, Test Analyst, Test… Read More +
In a system development project there can be a lot of written material for us to interpret as well as assumptions that some things are already understood. We all make a lot… Read More +
Releasing your product more frequently requires you to change the way you view testing and the role of a tester. In his workplace, Lambert moved from yearly releases to weekly… Read More +
Jan Jaap Cannegieter, Roger Wouterse, Bart Fessl & Sven van Galen
Every organisation, every system and every project is different, so every test project requires a unique approach. Situational testing offers various forms of testing and allows you to complete your… Read More +
This eBook is an excerpt from James Whittaker's book entitled:'How Google Tests Software'. Here James addresses a question he gets asked more than any other. Regardless of the country he… Read More +
This eBook is an excerpt from Rex Black's book, Advanced Software Testing: Volume 2. It consists of the section concerning risk-based testing and how risk-based testing responds to risks including identifying… Read More +
Organizations that create and deliver software-whether for their own IT operations, for the packaged applications market, or as the core of their final product, as in the systems space-must grapple not… Read More +
This eBook tells the story of an 'action/reaction' situation Erik's test team encountered in a non-iterative environment, being 'forced' to work in small cycles. The eBook addresses three critical issues in software… Read More +
TMMi is a non-commercial, organization-independent test maturity model. Erik van Veenendaal and Jan Jaap Cannegieter, also co-authors for the "The Little TMMi", have analyzed the results of almost fifty (50)… Read More +
Rothman shares her lessons learned in 20 years of software testing, and suggest how you can adapt those lessons, whether you are working on a traditional or agile project. Key… Read More +
A good test strategy drives your testing effort towards the testing mission, and is specific, anchored, pragmatic, effective and possible to change. It might be your most important artifact, and… Read More +
After an introduction of the full breadth of the Test Management Model, the webinar will focus on the combination of Risk & Requirement Based Testing, defining successful test strategies based… Read More +
How many of us see ourselves as Leaders? Can you state outright that you are a Leader? Leadership isn't for the happy few; it's for all of us. Everyone in… Read More +
Many times we find our capability as testers being measured on our ability to help a project or program deliver to budget and on time. A lot of the time… Read More +
It's no secret, that Quality Assurance (QA) plays a very vital role in assuring customer experience. Then, why wait till the end of the development phase to validate the business… Read More +
In this presentation I aim to provide a number of handholds for testers to use in this changing environment. I will do this by showing how to get and how… Read More +
To test software effectively, you need to have a strategy. That's true whether you are testing a minor feature, an entire application or an integrated suite of applications. Read More +
In this talk, James Lyndsay identifies and illustrate approaches that help you to root out the ways that working software misbehaves. We'll put these approaches in context by describing emergent… Read More +
It is extremely important that testers understand and adhere to their mission, so why wouldn't the mission of testing be confidence? Shouldn't we want to have confidence in our products?… Read More +
The software testing business is in the grip of a commoditization trend in which enterprises routinely flip flop between vendors-vendors who are engaged in a race to the bottom on… Read More +
We get challenged daily by all sorts of problems, like unstable test environments, unclear documentation or missing test strategies. These are problems we encounter very often! Luckily for us, it… Read More +
Each year, the EuroSTAR Conference Programme Chair selects a theme for the conference and this year our Programme Chair Geoff Thompson chose 'In Pursuit of Quality. EuroSTAR Conference has seen some… Read More +
In this eBook Erik discusses 'Practical Risk-Based Testing: The PRISMA Method.' He states that often the activities prior to test execution are delayed. This means that testing has to be done under… 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 +
In this eBook, Geoff Thompson and previous EuroSTAR Programme Chairs including Bob van de Burgt, Dorothy Graham, Jens Pas and Stuart Reid have each contributed an article in relation to… Read More +
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