Tag Archives: Software Testers

“Testing” Myself and What I Learned

by Jan Evans

Testing is the last thing you do before delivering a digital project.  No need to stress about it up front.  Just include time for it in the plan, and we’ll nail down the details when we come to it. We’ll …

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Developers and Testers are Born to Hate Each Other

by Hal Metz

Developers and testers should hate each other—that is until they understand the dynamics of quality. Developers and testers play critical but contradictory roles that often cause heated discussions and a general attitude of mutual disdain. But it is not necessary …

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“How Analysts Make My Job Easier” – Interview with a Software Testing Manager

by Jan Evans

Brea Day is a savvy, results-oriented leader serving as a Software Testing Consultant at Fusion. She has a strong background in testing and quality assurance for software development organizations, has planned many testing projects and managed testing staff. She also …

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The Threat of Automating Agile Testing

by Hal Metz

I love Agile. It is the way software is supposed to be created. IT and business walk together down the happy path to on-time, on-budget software that really does what the business said it wants. I love automating tests and …

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Exploration Leads to Discovery

by Brea Day

When you begin to put a puzzle together, do you have a plan of attack to carry you through to completion or does your plan change as you fit together pieces of the puzzle? For me, I may start with …

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