Archive for the 'Techniques' Category
Question: Which applications do you use during interviews to ‘see’ how candidates do exploratory testing?
After the discussion about passion and interviewing testers I started to rethink how I conduct interviews and I think that in the future I will use MS Paint as an application to see how candidates approach testing. A long time ago, I wrote my own little app for use during interviews. You can play with [...]
Challenge your assumptions and presuppositions to identify useful variation
Any curious tester can find a number of published heuristic documents out there on the web (James Bach, Elisabeth Hendrickson) ‘Heuristics’ appear regularly on blog posts. (Mike Kelly, Ainars Galvans, Scott Barber, David Gilbert) In this post I aim to show you an easy way of identifying new test ideas without recourse to heuristics, on [...]
Software Testing Lessons from Brief Counselling and Therapy
Brief Therapy (and other therapeutic models) provides me with some useful ‘heuristics’, approaches and techniques to apply during my testing. Brief Therapy – often called Solutions Focused Therapy concentrates on moving the client towards the ‘solution’ that they want to achieve through the therapy process. Different from problem focused therapy which concentrate on the problems [...]

