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The Euthyphro Dilemma in New Zealand

Published: July 15, 2011 by James Bach 14 Comments

I recently had the opportunity to converse about tester certification with Carol Cornelius, who's on the board of the New Zealand version of the ISTQB. The discussion went well in one respect: she did … [Read more...] about The Euthyphro Dilemma in New Zealand

Filed Under: Critique, Ethics, Testing Culture

Immaturity of Maturity Models

Published: May 16, 2011 by James Bach 12 Comments

Maturities models (TMMi, CMM, CMMi, etc.) are a dumb idea. They are evidence of immaturity in our craft. Insecure managers sometimes cling to them as they might a treasured baby blanket. In so doing, … [Read more...] about Immaturity of Maturity Models

Filed Under: For Newbies, Important!, Process Dynamics, Testing Culture

What Testers Find

Published: March 25, 2011 by James Bach 20 Comments

While testing at eBay, recently, it occurred to me that we need a deeper account of what testers find. It's not just bugs. Here's my experimental list: Testers find bugs. In other words, we look for … [Read more...] about What Testers Find

Filed Under: Exploratory Testing, Test Oracles, Test Reporting, Testing Culture

The Dual Nature of Context-Driven Testing

Published: February 26, 2011 by James Bach 20 Comments

The Context-Driven School of software testing is a way of thinking about testing, AND a small but world-wide community of like-minded testers. There are other, larger, schools of testing thought. But … [Read more...] about The Dual Nature of Context-Driven Testing

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Testing Culture

When Does a Test End?

Published: January 5, 2011 by James Bach 34 Comments

The short answer is: you never know for sure that a test has ended. Case in point. The license plate on my car is "tester." It looks like this: On December 20th, I received this notice in the … [Read more...] about When Does a Test End?

Filed Under: Buggy Products, Test Strategy, Testing vs. Checking

This is What We Do

Published: January 5, 2011 by James Bach Leave a Comment

In the Context-Driven Testing community, the testing craft is a living, growing thing. This dialog, led by my partner in Rapid Testing, Michael Bolton, is a prime example of the life among us. Read … [Read more...] about This is What We Do

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Exploratory Testing, Process Dynamics, Rapid Software Testing Methodology, Skills

My Stockholm Syndrome

Published: October 19, 2010 by James Bach 11 Comments

Stockholm, the city where Rene Descartes spent his last days, and which now hands out Nobel prizes, is also now becoming a capital of Context-Driven testing thinking. The cool kid of the North. (Oh, … [Read more...] about My Stockholm Syndrome

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Shiva is Annoyed with My Questions

Published: October 3, 2010 by James Bach 22 Comments

A person named Shiva contacted me on Skype back in May. Then he didn't say anything for several months, until yesterday we had this exchange. Shiva: Hi James! James: Hi. Shiva: I wanted to set … [Read more...] about Shiva is Annoyed with My Questions

Filed Under: Critique, Ethics, Skills, Testing Culture

Introducing Thread-Based Test Management

Published: August 26, 2010 by James Bach 15 Comments

Most of the testing world is managed around artifacts: test cases, test documents, bug reports. If you look at any "test management" tool, you'll see that the artifact-based approach permeates it. … [Read more...] about Introducing Thread-Based Test Management

Filed Under: Exploratory Testing, Management, Rapid Software Testing Methodology, Test Reporting

What Exploratory Practitioners Are Called

Published: August 17, 2010 by James Bach 18 Comments

An exploratory DOCTOR is known as... a "doctor." An exploratory WELDER is known as... a "welder." An exploratory PILOT is known as... a "pilot." An exploratory WRITER is known as... a "writer." An … [Read more...] about What Exploratory Practitioners Are Called

Filed Under: Ethics, Exploratory Testing, Language

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