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AutoIt free basic Windows Automation

11 minute read - Test Automation

Note: 20200605 This is a aggregate of three older posts on AutoIt (from 2006). I last used AutoIt seriously about 10 years ago. I have written applications as well as tactical test solutions using AutoIt. Sadly AutoIt is Windows only, and I primarily use cross platform or Mac solutions at the moment. But, if I needed to perform some fast adhoc Windows GUI automation or simple utility creation. I’d start with AutoIt. I updated the scripts here to work on the current version of AutoIt.


Context Driven Testing, A Personal View

4 minute read - Conference

A presentation of my interpretation of context driven testing, particularly to non-testers and what they can expect from their testers when the testers become context driven.

Presentation to be delivered at the North London BCS 16th March 2005

There are 3 pdfs:

  1. Draft paper .pdf.
  2. Slide Handouts .pdf these are the presentation slide handouts
  3. Long presentation slides .pdf Slides for the long presentation version (not delivered)

Some basic ’things’ which have come out of preparing this paper, for me, are summarised below and are hopefully clearer in the pdfs.


Alternative Test Tools In Action

3 minute read - Conference

“A Test Tool is Any Tool that can help me, in any way, with my Testing.”

Alternative Tools, The presentation Alternative Tools In Theory Alternative Tools In Action Alternative Tools, The List

A related stickyminds.com paper is Being Resourceful When Your Hands are Tied which was co-written with Danny Faught.

This page is the supporting page for a talk, and paper, on Alternative Testing Tools.

On various pages on this site you will find tools mentioned that are not part of the mainstream cannon of testing tools. I tend to think of these as Alternative Testing Tools. But I wanted to investigate what that phrase really meant to me.