Nov 21, 2016 | Agile, Automation, Business of Testing, Community Webinar, Leadership, Management, Process, QA, RBCS-Webinar, Team Management, Test Estimation, Testing, Webinar
In this free webinar, Rex Black discusses the key testing opportunities created by the Agile approach, so that you can recognize and take advantage of them.
Nov 21, 2016 | Business of Testing, Continuous Delivery, Development, Funtional, Load, Performance, Process, QA, RBCS, Testing
It starts with a bug- an invisible bug that turns one user’s experience into a long and painful waiting game that usually ends badly. If only they had called tin the Performance Police. The deadline’s Friday. This Friday. That’s when this baby goes live; when the...
Apr 25, 2016 | Context Driven, Testing
Excuse me, what is Context Driven Testing?
Dec 25, 2015 | Testing
Quality assurance testing is not only essential to assess the quality of a company’s products and services, but it is also necessary to maintain quality relationships between a developer and consumer. This consumer-developer relationship means achieving a...
Feb 6, 2015 | Agile, Testing
The Agile methodology, with its breaking down functionality to user stories, has proven effective for independent applications, which are developed and maintained by a small team of experts. However, adoption of Agile for large scale Enterprise software development...
Jan 18, 2015 | Leadership, Testing, Tools
Watching how computers are used in movies and TV shows can be amusing Some scenes have become (in)famous – the quote at the start of this post is from Jurassic Park.
Jan 8, 2015 | QA, Testing
I’m writing this after 2 months of using Google Glass. As a mobile usability and UX guy, I’ve been talking a lot about wearables lately and how they will be transforming the mobile industry as they collect contextual data from the body and around the body (the...
Nov 13, 2014 | Mobile, QA, Testing
Mobile and web applications are becoming incredibly complex. Their functionality is increasingly tied to interoperability with myriad third-party services and components, not to mention networks and frameworks such as Java. The immediacy of the Internet is driving...
Oct 23, 2014 | Process, Testing, Testing Career
Did you know there is a new software testing standard for the world, ISO29119? It was produced jointly by the International Standards Organization (ISO) and the IEEE. The standard is a result of years of work by members of ten countries, with approval by members of...
Aug 7, 2014 | Leadership, Team Management, Testing, Testing Career
Broaden your perspective during software testing projects. Having worked in software testing for nearly 13 years, the single biggest issue I consistently hear is that business requirements for the software are incompletely or inadequately met. During a project, teams...
Jul 24, 2014 | Agile, Testing
During the time I have passionately pursued my career in software testing, I have been fortunate enough to work on various Agile methodologies which have allowed me to understand a number of pros and cons that need to be considered before selecting one methodology...
Jul 3, 2014 | Automation, Podcast, Testing
Following up his lightning talk (“Automation is Just a Tool”) at the recent Let’s Test conference, Richard Bradshaw joins us to dig a little deeper into the subject of test automation, exploratory testing, automation frameworks, artificial...