“Thats not testing, it’s demonstration” One of those sad things I hear testers say. Like checking. Too right it is. In so many ways, demonstration is even better than testing. Take the happy path, much […]
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Don’t Wait For Me
I hear myself say a lot of things when I’m working on a team as a tester. I’m going to try and blog about a few of them. The information that you need to do […]
Getting buy-in for testability…
Testability has a major flaw when it comes to real world implementation. It’s mostly thought of as a testers problem. This thinking has persisted for a long time, plus it has some truth. Many other […]
Testing Team Topologies
It’s fair to say that most organisations I’ve worked for recently have adopted the Spotify model. Usually in a way that manages to reorganise their development and operations teams. Leaving other shared services (infrastructure) at […]
Visualising Testable Architectures
As part of the Team Guide to Software Testability, Rob Meaney and I have focused a great deal on testable architecture. We believe that architecture is a key enabling constraint to testability. As long as […]
