Mind Maps for Software Testing

Explains why Mind Maps are such a useful tool when planning your software testing efforts. Also showcases the ability to export/import your Hexawise test plans as Mind Maps.

Mind Maps for Software Testing

Explains why Mind Maps are such a useful tool when planning your software testing efforts. Also showcases the ability to export/import your Hexawise test plans as Mind Maps.

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By John Hunter Aug 1, 2017
Kathleen Poulsen of Fidelity Investments on Using Hexawise to Improve Software Testing Results

The highlights from a presentation by Kathleen Poulsen, Lead Software Engineer in Test at Fidelity Investments, at the StarEAST 2017 testing conference discussing the use of Hexawise at Fidelity Investments and some of the significant benefits of implementing Combinatorial Test Design at scale.

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By John Hunter Jun 9, 2017
Testing Smarter with Rikard Edgren

An interview from our "Testing Smarter with..." blog post series with Rikard Edgren, a humanistic and technical tester currently testing healthcare software at Nordic Medtest in Karlstad, Sweden.

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By John Hunter Apr 10, 2017
Testing Smarter with Michael Bolton

An interview from our "Testing Smarter with..." blog post series with Michael Bolton, an extremely influential consulting software tester and testing teacher who helps people solve testing problems that they didn’t realize they could solve.

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By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Apr 3, 2017
84% of Software Defects Found in Production Could Have Been Found Using Pairwise Testing

Studies show that 84% of defects found in production could have been found by testing every pair of parameter values. Hexawise helps you find these pairwise defects before they reach users.

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By John Hunter Nov 17, 2016
More Coverage, Fewer Tests™

Hexawise has been driven by the vison to provide software testers more effective coverage in fewer tests. The Hexawise combinatorial software testing application allows software testers to achieve both seemingly contradictory statements.

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By John Hunter Sep 14, 2016
6 Questions to Ask Your Software Testers (Particularly Your Outsourced Testing Vendors)

A list of probing questions all companies should be asking their software testing providers.

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By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Mar 29, 2016
10 Questions to Ask When Designing Software Tests

A list of questions to ask when designing software tests. These questions will help ensure coverage of the potential sources of variation within your system.

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By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Mar 14, 2016
Looking at the Empirical Evidence for Using Pairwise and Combinatorial Software Testing

This 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.

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By Justin Hunter Mar 25, 2013
Hexawise Tip: Using Value Expansions and Value Pairs to Handle Dependent Values

When and when not to use the Hexawise "Value Pairs" (constraints) feature to account for dependent values in your test plans.

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By John Hunter Apr 26, 2012

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