Archive for August 2009

Exploratory testing exercise with Matthew Heusser

Today I participated in an exploratory testing exercise that was put on by Matthew Heusser. I really enjoyed the exercise, it was fun and I was able to learn a little more about exploratory and context driven testing through actual testing activity. Hopefully Matthew will put more of these on in the future!
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What tool should I use to automate my UI tests?

If I hear this question one more time…
There is a lot more that goes into selecting what tool to use than skimming through your email for the latest marketing swag from HP or Adobe. If your choices are between off the shelf record / playback tools, this is not test automation. This is tool aided [...]

What is a boundary and how can they be identified?

What is a boundary and how can they be identified?
A boundary is a pretty commonly used term in the world of software testing, most often in the phrase ‘boundary testing’. This word, boundary, refers to an indication of a limit or extent to which something can exist. A boundary is an indication that something that [...]

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