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Context-Driven Philosophy | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Laquo; Exploring the world of Software Testing and Super Mario. I read an interesting article this week and I would like to share some parts of it with you. Prolonged repetitious drillings will certainly yield mechanical precision and security of that kind comes from any routine. However, it is exactly this kind of “selective” security or “crutch” which limits or blocks the total growth of a Software Tester. Within a distinct form governe...
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Christin's Blog on Testing | Continuous learning | Page 2
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Christin's Blog on Testing. How I choose conferences. I love going to conferences. After a good conference I always come back to work full of energy and with a thousand new ideas to try out. Conferences inevitably boost up my enthusiasm a couple of levels. Usually my network has expanded quite a bit too, and I’ve met people that are not only friendly and interesting, but also amazing sources of useful tips, advice and insight. What do I look for in a conference? Sweden, May 7-9. USA, July 16-18. I am alw...
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Adapt to the context | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Laquo; The What-If heuristic. Adapt to the context. I have seen many testers blog about. To do a god testing job you need to know your context. You need to know it that good that your almost able to predict it’s future. You need to know it so god that you are a part of the context yourself. Bruce Lee had his own way to express that:. This entry was posted on August 19, 2011, 09:49 and is filed under The Bruce Lee School of Testing. Create...
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Practical Wisdom in Testing | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Laquo; The Curling Tester. Exploring the world of Software Testing and Super Mario. Practical Wisdom in Testing. Through many years there have been a common solution to handle situations where we seem to not have full control. The solution have been to create more rules, rigid rules, rules that can help us define a level of. 8220;well, we did’t get exaclty what we wanted but at least we got something that we planned for”. Http:/ www.w...
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The What-If heuristic | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Laquo; Context-Driven Philosophy. Adapt to the context. Sometimes you must find a way that you don’t know where it will lead or where it will end. Looking for software bugs that no one knows of is always a challenge. To find them, new methods from other worlds can sometimes be useful. What if a famous writes crashed his car during a snow storm in the middle of nowhere? This What-if thought was the start of the novel. What if a software te...
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Exploring the world of Software Testing and Super Mario | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Laquo; Practical Wisdom in Testing. Exploring the world of Software Testing and Super Mario. Inspired by Rikard Edgren’s text about using everyday analogies. And compare them with testing I started thinking about this. To me, exploring the world of Super Mario is much like exploring bugs and features of a new product. This entry was posted on February 14, 2011, 23:13 and is filed under Exploratory Testing. You can leave a response. Leave ...
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Daniel Berggren | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. I am not a prophet or a stone age man just a mortal with potential of a superman. Homepage: https:/ outsidetheblackbox.wordpress.com. Adapt to the context. Posted in The Bruce Lee School of Testing. On August 19, 2011. Bruce Lee had his own way to express that:. Posted in Exploratory Testing. On August 17, 2011. In his book, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft , Stephen King shares some of his experiences of writing and how he have develope...
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The Curling Tester | Outside the Blackbox
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Sometimes to catch the bad bugs, you have to test outside the box. Practical Wisdom in Testing. When talking about parenting the danish psychologist Bent Hougaard created the term Curling Parent. Comparing with the Curling Parent we must be careful not to do too much sweeping, then we may end up seeing developers putting a lot of stones into play without control and we then not only have to sweep but also have to watch our legs not to get swept away our selves. You can leave a response. From your own site.