Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans. Benefits of doing so include more straightforward test case maintenance and the need for drastically fewer constraints.
Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans. Benefits of doing so include more straightforward test case maintenance and the need for drastically fewer constraints.
read more By Sean Johnson May 21, 2013Recommendations for how to bypass the all-too-common pushback of "That won't work here" when implementing modern process improvements and strategies.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter May 2, 2013A summary of and link to Lanette Creamer's insightful presentation on reducing test case bloat on testing projects suffering from tight time constraints.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Apr 24, 2013Digesting Malcolm Gladwell's best-selling book "Blink" into lessons applicable to Software Testing.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Feb 18, 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, 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).
read more By Justin Hunter Jan 15, 2013Best practices for starting a test plan when there seem to be too many things that can possibly be tested.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Jan 2, 2013Potential less-obvious variation ideas to include in your Create-Read-Update-Delete (CRUD) testing.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Dec 18, 2012Justin Hunter will be speaking at QAI's 12th Annual International Software Testing Conference on Dec 6th in Bangalore, India.
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