“I am software tester. My job is to break software.” , said one student in my Exploratory Testing workshop. I asked him to elaborate and explain me his techniques to break the software. He was silent for moment and then …
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With my experience as an Agile tester so far, one thing I see organisations still struggling with or trying to get better at are the estimations.While thinking deeply about what makes our estimations go wrong I realised that there is …
Hmm…. I was sort of in a cave after day 5th and now it’s action time for me again. Not that I was totally out of the challenge but could not manage to blog about it. So… here is the list …
Day 5 is about “Coming out of your comfort zone”. Well, it took me a while to figure out my own comfort zone since I have never thought so deeply about it. Whatever has been thrown at me a ‘testing task’ …
On day four of the challenge, I am expected to find a testing event (online or in person) to attend. I have signed up for New Model Testing: A New Test Process And Tool webinar by Paul Gerrard and organised by TestHuddle …
Some awesome colleagues at workplace (Maik Nogens and Ionut Oancea) have come up with this cool idea of 20DaysOfTesting@XING, on the lines of what Software Testing Club did some days back.I regret for missing the 30daysOfTesting challenge by Rosie and …
The task for day of the challenge was to share a testing blog with non-testers.I admit that I did sort of a cheating here. I recommended some interesting blogs to my programmer friend yesterday itself but it was really a …
I have been avoiding to write on this topic from quite some years but looks like I should really speak my mind about it now. Before you confuse yourself with the title any further, let me provide some context.This post …
Once upon a time in jungle, there was a Tiger and he had his own factory.An Ant used to work there. Yes, one single Ant. She used to work as per her own schedule and methods. And used to leave …
Ever since I have realised the importance of heuristics and oracles, I don’t remember a single day I tested something without using them. Be it for critical thinking, recognising a problem, identifying and analysing risks, test planning or test design; …
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