Hey Siri, You Can Do Better

Software testing is more than just automated testing.  While checking that specific details work as expected in specific situations with automated testing is very useful it is far from sufficient way to test if software will delight users.
Hey Siri, You Can Do Better

Software testing is more than just automated testing.  While checking that specific details work as expected in specific situations with automated testing is very useful it is far from sufficient way to test if software will delight users.

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By John Hunter Jan 21, 2020
"Grapefruit Juice Bugs" - A New Term for a Surprisingly Common Type of Surprising Bugs

Justin Hunter coins a new term for a surprisingly common type of defect and explains how to catch these "Grapefruit Juice Bugs" during your testing.

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By Justin Hunter Feb 11, 2014
High-Profile Obamacare Bug Entirely Avoidable

Describes a recent, high-profile problem with the Obamacare website and how this defect in production could have easily been avoided.

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By Justin Hunter Sep 26, 2013
The Software Testing Community Needs More Empirical Studies

The call for more data-driven studies in Software Testing designed to determine the most effective test prioritization strategies.

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By Justin Hunter Mar 5, 2013
Maximizing Variability Maximizes Your Ability to Find Bugs That You're Not Even Consciously Looking For

A quick writeup about how including the maximum amount of variation in each of your tests often leads to more "hidden" defects being identified.

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By Justin Hunter Feb 26, 2013
Not just another "IE6 Must Die" post...

A creative tune about the outdated, archaic Internet Explorer 6 browser.

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By Justin Hunter May 14, 2010
Defect Seen >10 Million Times and Still not Corrected...

Describes a defect that has been seen millions of times by millions of people but somehow never fixed.

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By Justin Hunter Dec 9, 2009

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