You know what I see quite a lot. Really long-winded test maturity models. You know what I love to see? Really fast, meaningful ways to build a picture of your teams current state and provoke a […]
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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 […]
Scale Panic
Cast your mind back. The last time you were exposed to a new system how did you react? Was it a time of hope and excitement? Or of anxiousness and nagging dread? If it was the […]
State of Testing Survey 2016 – Get Involved!
Big PictureOrganisations and individuals often attempt to capture the state of the testing craft. Whether using a limited dataset (their organisation/group of organisations/their clients), or more anecdotally as an individual (‘this is what I think the […]
