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The Man Who Opened the Door

Published: January 24, 2016 by James Bach 3 Comments

I just heard that Ed Yourdon died. In '93 or early '94, I got a strange email from him. He had heard about me in Mexico and he wanted to meet. I had never been to Mexico and I had never met or spoken … [Read more...] about The Man Who Opened the Door

Filed Under: About Me, Testing Culture

Re-Inventing Testing: What is Integration Testing? (Part 1)

Published: January 11, 2016 by James Bach 88 Comments

(Thank you, Anne-Marie Charrett, for reviewing my work and helping with this post.) One of the reasons I obsessively coach other testers is that they help me test my own expertise. Here is a … [Read more...] about Re-Inventing Testing: What is Integration Testing? (Part 1)

Filed Under: Context-Driven Testing, Language, Test Strategy

TestInsane’s Mindmaps Are Crazy Cool

Published: September 2, 2015 by James Bach 5 Comments

Most testing companies offer nothing to the community or the field of testing. They all seem to say they hire only the best experts, but only a very few of them are willing to back that up with … [Read more...] about TestInsane’s Mindmaps Are Crazy Cool

Filed Under: For Newbies, Heuristics, Test Documentation, Test Strategy

Competent People and Conference Keynotes

Published: April 11, 2015 by James Bach 15 Comments

My colleague and friend Anne-Marie Charrett has a thing about women. A) She is one. B) She feels that not enough of them are speaking at testing conferences. (See also Fiona Charles' post on this … [Read more...] about Competent People and Conference Keynotes

Filed Under: Ethics, Testing Culture

Exploratory Testing 3.0

Published: March 16, 2015 by James Bach 44 Comments

[Authors' note: Others have already made the point we make here: that exploratory testing ought to be called testing. In fact, Michael said that about tests in 2009, and James wrote a blog post in … [Read more...] about Exploratory Testing 3.0

Filed Under: Exploratory Testing, Important!, Language, Rapid Software Testing Methodology, Testing Culture

History of Definitions of ET

Published: March 16, 2015 by James Bach 4 Comments

History of the term “Exploratory Testing” as applied to software testing within the Rapid Software Testing methodology space. For a discussion of the some of the social and philosophical issues … [Read more...] about History of Definitions of ET

Filed Under: Exploratory Testing, Language, Rapid Software Testing Methodology

“Are you listening? Say something!”

Published: October 26, 2014 by James Bach 20 Comments

[Note: J. Michael Hammond suggests that I note right at the top of this post that the dictionary definition of listen does not restrict the word to the mere noticing of sounds. In the Oxford English … [Read more...] about “Are you listening? Say something!”

Filed Under: Language, Management, Skills

How Not to Standardize Testing (ISO 29119)

Published: August 25, 2014 by James Bach 21 Comments

Many years ago I took a management class. One of the exercises we did was on achieving consensus. My group did not reach an agreement because I wouldn't lower my standards. I wanted to discuss the … [Read more...] about How Not to Standardize Testing (ISO 29119)

Filed Under: Certification, Context-Driven Testing, Critique, Important!

Let’s test at Let’s Test

Published: May 22, 2014 by James Bach 5 Comments

I've been telling people that the best conference I know for thinking testers is Let's Test (followed closely by CAST, which I will also be at, this year, in New York). Let's Test was created by … [Read more...] about Let’s test at Let’s Test

Filed Under: About Me, Context-Driven Testing, Testing Culture

Variable Testers

Published: April 13, 2014 by James Bach 10 Comments

I once heard a vice president of software engineering tell his people that they needed to formalize their work. That day, I was an unpaid consultant in the building to give a free seminar, so I had … [Read more...] about Variable Testers

Filed Under: Management, Working with Non-Testers

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