A few weeks ago, myself and a few colleagues embarked on the Four Hour Tester exercises, starting with the skills of interpretation. As promised we have attempted the second exercise, modelling. Modelling for me is […]
Author: Ash Winter
The Four Hour Tester – Interpretation as a Team Exercise
I do hope that everyone has heard about the Four Hour Tester by now. A fascinating experiment by Helena Jeret-Mäe and Joep Schuurkes, distilling the key skills in testing into a set of exercises over 4 hours. […]
Wheel of Testing Part 1 – Motivations
(This will be part of a blog series – part 2 will discuss the content of the wheel itself and what I think it means, part 3 more how it can be used) I recently […]
Test Approach Mnemonic: MICROBE
With TestBash 2017 on the way, I’ve been reflecting on my journey as a public speaker, since being inspired by the speaker and overall experience of TestBash Brighton 2013. Looking through some older material I […]
Getting started with testability
At TestBash Netherlands, I said that, in my experience, a lot of testers don’t really get testability. I would feel bad if I didn’t follow that up with a starting point for expanding your mindset […]
