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eXtreme Testing (XT)

Posted by Robin Thomas on Jun 15, 2007 in Testing Methodologies

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The content about xtreme testing that i have stumbled across focuses and emphasizes only on the software development process with little or no emphasis of how a testing team fits into an extreme programming project or how the process needs to be tailored to accommodate testing teams and the activities initiated by them [...]

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Heuristic Testing

Posted by Robin Thomas on Jun 13, 2007 in Testing Methodologies

.!. As a continuum of my post on test approach best fit vs first fit, thought id present Heuristic testing as a means of getting this done…. Question is “What is heuristics” Well, a heuristic is a rule of thumb solution to a problem that may qualify as the solution but need not necessarily be [...]

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Testin is never complete – OR IS IT??

Posted by Robin Thomas on Jun 7, 2007 in Testing Methodologies

Myself & jOHn (a.k.a “the pikey” cos he’s watched snatch one too many times n takes the software down in the first punch )were sitting down to our usual boxing match on software testing. They say tha’ testing is never complete. Well this is what we made of it tha’ day….. Let’s start at the [...]

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Automation approach for Data intensive systems

Posted by Robin Thomas on Jun 7, 2007 in Testing Methodologies

Introduction 1. Critical components under QA Testable category The most critical component where about 70-90% of QA efforts are concentrated in testing data intensive systems is a “data processing/ transformation engine” which can be identified as a “common critical component” of all these systems. This lion share of testing efforts is commonly concentrated around this [...]

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