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SWELL industry day
It's now time for SWELL's annual industry day which this year will take place in Västerås. See attached program! swellindustryday.pdfFile Size: 593 kbFile Type: pdfDownload File
PractiTest – Test, Requirements and Issue management in your own custom way
I am very pleased with the methodological change taking place in recent times where we are paying more attention to the requirement management activities and ensure their traceability throughout the testing process. How can we achieve this? A big part of this is due to the tools (old and ...
Running AMO Tests with moz-grid-config
This post contains the instructions for a workshop that is part of the addons.mozilla.org automation testday.
For running the AMO tests, it’s good to use our moz-grid-config repo to run selenium because it allows you to get around some issues lik...
Charging by the Point: Why I Like It and How You Can Screw It Up
How It Works
DeveloperTown has an interesting business model – we get paid based on the total points of user stories accepted during a billing cycle. So if our bill rate is $500 dollars per point, and you (please pretend to be a client) accepted six ...
Another problem with BDD?
I don’t know if it is, but I enjoyed Michael’s post on problematic uses of ’should’ in requirements. Enjoy.
HTTP Archive: nine months
Although the HTTP Archive was announced in March, I actually started gathering data back in November of 2010. This week’s run marks nine months from that initial crawl. The trends show that performance indicators are mixed, with some critical metrics...
STANZ 2011 – 10th birthday!
STANZ 2011, the premier software testing conference downunder – Wellington NZ 29-30th August and Melbourne AUS 1-2 September.
Featuring testing luminaries such as Jonthan Kohl, Goranka Bjedov and Karen N. Johnson , STANZ 2011 promises to be THE confe...
Charging for Points: Why I Like It and How to Screw It Up
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CAST-ed
Well, CAST 2011 has shipped.
A few minor bugs, but it looks like the value far outweighed the problems.
James and I wanted it to be THE context-driven event, and it was — speakers from around the world, a tester-themed movie, tester games, a competi...