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 […]
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Testability is everyone’s responsibility
This content was originally posted here in collaboration with my good friends at PractiTest. It is reproduced here so there is a complete article record somewhere. Your system is hard to test. It’s hard to […]
Ask Me Anything – Testability
I recently had the pleasure of being the centre of attention during an “Ask Me Anything” hosted by the ever amazing and supportive Ministry of Testing. I talked about testability, my favourite topic. As is […]
Why do Testers become Scrum Masters?
It was late and I was stuck on a train, so I pondered on the question of why do testers often (in my experience) become Scrum Masters. Its a very dear question to me, as […]
The Team Test for Testability
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 […]
