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Mr. Langella Never Does it the Same Way Twice

Published: January 2, 2014 by James Bach 4 Comments

This is from the New York Times: Its other hallmark is that Mr. Langella never does the part the same way twice. This is partly because he’s still in the process of discovering the character and … [Read more...] about Mr. Langella Never Does it the Same Way Twice

Filed Under: Agile Methodology, Ethics, Exploratory Testing, Test Documentation

Integrity 2: On Being Under the Radar [REVISED]

Published: January 1, 2014 by James Bach 2 Comments

I have taken down the original text of this post at the request of my colleague who had the courage and audacity to let me post his detailed comment about how he works "under the radar" to change … [Read more...] about Integrity 2: On Being Under the Radar [REVISED]

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Finding Your Own Integrity

Published: December 24, 2013 by James Bach 15 Comments

I have a belief that I'm not going to justify-- I'm simply going to say it and challenge you to look into your own experience and your own heart and see the truth of it for yourself: Your sense of … [Read more...] about Finding Your Own Integrity

Filed Under: Ethics, For Newbies, Important!, Testing Culture

Justifying Real Acceptance Testing

Published: December 7, 2013 by James Bach 7 Comments

This post is not about the sort of testing people talk about when nearing a release and deciding whether it's done. I have another word for that. I call it "testing," or sometimes final testing or … [Read more...] about Justifying Real Acceptance Testing

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Exploratory Testing, Language, Management, Risk Analysis, Test Strategy, Testing Culture

To The New Tester

Published: November 24, 2013 by James Bach 33 Comments

About once a week, I get an email like one of these: Hi James, I’m from Hyderabad, India. I’m working as a Testing Engineer and doing Manual Testing from the Last 1 Year. I want to know what are … [Read more...] about To The New Tester

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, For Newbies, Language, Testing Culture

Tyranny of the Innocents, Exhibit A: Gary Cohen

Published: November 13, 2013 by James Bach Leave a Comment

Gary Cohen, Deputy Administrator and Director, Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, is not a computer guy. He's a lawyer. He knows the … [Read more...] about Tyranny of the Innocents, Exhibit A: Gary Cohen

Filed Under: Buggy Products, Management, Test Reporting, Testing Culture

Healthcare.gov and the Tyranny of the Innocents

Published: November 13, 2013 by James Bach 9 Comments

The failure of Healthcare.gov is probably not because of sinister people. It's probably because of the innocents who run the project. These well-intentioned people are truly as naive as little … [Read more...] about Healthcare.gov and the Tyranny of the Innocents

Filed Under: Buggy Products, Management, Test Reporting, Testing Culture

A Public Service Announcement About Exploratory Testing

Published: September 21, 2013 by James Bach 9 Comments

[Updated: I revamped and added some more examples to the list.] I got this message from Oliver Vilson, today: Oliver V.: hi James. Just had a chat with Helena_JM. She reminded me something... don't … [Read more...] about A Public Service Announcement About Exploratory Testing

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Exploratory Testing, For Newbies, Important!, Language, Testing Culture

A Satisfying News Story

Published: September 13, 2013 by James Bach 1 Comment

Here is the difference between happiness and satisfaction: Consider this quote is from How Zynga went from social gaming powerhouse to has-been. "During my five-month mark, it started turning sour … [Read more...] about A Satisfying News Story

Filed Under: Buggy Products, Testing Culture

Benjamin Mitchell and the Trap of False Hypocrisy

Published: July 21, 2013 by James Bach 9 Comments

One of the puzzles of intellectual life is how to criticize something you admire without sounding like you don't admire it. Benjamin Mitchell has given an insightful talk about social dynamics in … [Read more...] about Benjamin Mitchell and the Trap of False Hypocrisy

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Critique, Ethics, Language, Process Dynamics

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