I have to be careful here, lest I fall into the trap of labelling the tool as the problem, when I know it’s not. However, I have to say that Figma has become a repulsing […]
Tag: assumptions
Modelling a unit of your system
Sunshine, zebras and great conversations Over the last few days I’ve been in South Africa for Lets Test, held on a fantastic country retreat near Johannesburg. I facilitated a session called a ‘Testers Guide to […]
Testers Guide to Myths of Unit Testing
One area that testers might be able to enhance their contributions to software development teams is how we perceive and contribute to unit testing. I believe testers busting their own illusions about this aspect of […]
The Four Hour Tester – Modelling as a Team Exercise
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 […]
What if information isn’t enough?
One of my aims for this year has been to attend/talk at what I will class for the purposes of this blog as ‘non-testing’ events, primarily to speak about what on earth testing is and […]
