Concrete steps to overcome resistance and convince your team/group/organization to adopt pairwise testing approaches. Outlines in detail how to conduct and document the results of a Hexawise proof of concept pilot project.
Concrete steps to overcome resistance and convince your team/group/organization to adopt pairwise testing approaches. Outlines in detail how to conduct and document the results of a Hexawise proof of concept pilot project.
read more By Justin Hunter Nov 21, 2013Describes a recent, high-profile problem with the Obamacare website and how this defect in production could have easily been avoided.
read more By Justin Hunter Sep 26, 2013A quick note about the growing acceptance of Software as a Service (SaaS) tools by large, Fortune 500 companies.
read more By Justin Hunter May 28, 2013This post addresses some comments and skeptical (in a good way) questions raised by Phil Kirkham to our recent posts: The Software Testing Community Needs More Empirical Studies.
read more By Justin Hunter Mar 25, 2013The call for more data-driven studies in Software Testing designed to determine the most effective test prioritization strategies.
read more By Justin Hunter Mar 5, 2013A quick writeup about how including the maximum amount of variation in each of your tests often leads to more "hidden" defects being identified.
read more By Justin Hunter Feb 26, 2013Compares and contrasts Design of Experients strategies with advanced software testing techniques (with a cameo from Michael Bolton).
read more By Justin Hunter Feb 11, 2013An explanation for the hour-long Hexawise outage earlier this morning.
read more By Justin Hunter Jan 30, 2013Quick examples of how NOT to design sets of pairwise software tests.
read more By Justin Hunter Jan 29, 2013A review of Elisabeth Hendrickson's new book, Explore It! (spoiler alert: it's one of the very best software testing books ever written).
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