Testing Experience Magazine雜誌下載
最新一期的testing experience出刊了, 主題是有關Agile Testing, 有興趣了人可以去下載來看
www.testingexperience.com/testingexperience03_09.pdf
Are All Pigs Equal?
by Stuart Reid
Imagine you are offered the opportunity to take up one of two jobs that are similar in all respects, except one is working on a traditional project and the other is working on an agile project. Which one would you take?
Column The Court! All-clear for ?hackers“
by Julia Hilterscheid
The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany recently had to decide whether simulated hacker attacks are liable to prosecution.
Quality – An agile point of view
by Lior Friedman
In recent years we have been witnessing the agile movement gain momentum. Out of the various principles inlaid in agile methodologies, treatment of the product quality during its lifecycle stands out as one of the key aspects in every agile process.
A Tester perspective on Test-Driven Development
by Alessandro Collino
Test-Driven Development (TDD) is a core part of the agile process formalized by Kent Beck called eXtreme Programming (XP). XP is probably the most agile of the agile processes and it is an extremely high discipline, very effective, and incredibly resilient to change.
A way to get better software
by Henrik Andersson
Agile development has during the past years become more and more popular with many organisations involved with software. Unfortunately, however, many organisations tend to forget the QA department when developing software using Agile processes.
Performance Testing : Simulation of reality or Really a simulation?
by Bernard Homes
Different aspects come into play when executing performance (load) tests of servers: one is the server load, the other is the user experience. These two major aspects have to be measured in order to ensure that the results are within the expected boundaries.
Column: SCRUM & Testing: Back to the Future
by Erik van Veenendaal
One of the new methods currently being applied in many organizations is SCRUM, an agile method of project management that uses incremental work cycles known as sprints to provide frequent opportunities to assess and revise direction.
How Agile Methodologies Challenge Testing
by Rex Black
A number of our clients have adopted Scrum and other Agile methodologies. Every software development lifecycle model, from sequential to spiral to incremental to Agile, has testing implications.
Testing in an organisation going agile
by Eric Jimmink
One of the biggest misconceptions about organisations adopting agile development, is that testing as a whole (and testers as individuals) can adapt to the change without much help, or without any changes in the staff.
Mistake-Proofing
by Mary & Tom Poppendieck
All software development methodologies have the same objective: Lower the cost of correcting mistakes by discovering them as soon as they are made and correcting them immediately.
The Future of Testing - How Testing and Technology will Change
by Joachim Herschmann
This article is based on a talk I have been giving over the last year or so at various conferences and seminars in some form or other. During these challenging economic times I have seen a dramatic increase in the desire of QA professionals to understand better where the software testing industry as a whole is heading and how testing processes and the technology involved will most likely change.
Testability: Investment, not Overhead
by David Evans
Every application can be tested, but not with equal ease. Every application should be tested, but not with equal intensity. As any risk-based tester knows, given a limited amount of resources for testing, you should concentrate those resources on testing areas of greatest business risk.
Driving an Agile Peg in a CMMI Hole
by Timothy Korson
While we were sitting around the breakfast table this morning, my wife asked me what I had to do today. I replied that I needed to write an article on “Agile Testing”.
Automated Integration Testing in Agile Environments
by Slobodanka Sersik & Dr. Gerald Schroder
The agile approach in software projects is not compatible with most of the established quality assurance processes. Quality assurance traditionally requires a finished product that must be verified against a finished specification.
Testing is a hidden project
by Miroslav Divi?
I was attracted to write this article because I read another one [1], which made me realize that “foreshadowed became obvious”. I will deal with mental processes taking place in our cute brains, when we develop software or even when we test it.
How to start your journey into automated testing?
by Peter Vajda
I often meet people coming from manual testing teams with great sense and experience in their profession but lack of test automation knowledge. How should they start a journey into automation and learn more about software development in the age of agile?
Agile Collocation
by Uday Ghare & Ravi Sheshadri
As Charles Dickens once said, “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, or the most intelligent, it is the one most adaptable to change.” This has never been truer than in the current recessionary environment, and is thus an important part of successful post-recessionary strategies.
The Importance of Language
by Michal Kola?
In the realm of testing, especially for localized multilingual software products, it’s easy to get caught up in bug-fixing, technical problems or user interface issues. Language, however, counts too!
Advanced Software Test Design Techniques Decision Tables and Cause-Effect Graphs
by Rex Black
After our discussion of equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis, I said we would cover three techniques that would prove useful for testing business logic, often more useful than equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
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