Interesting articles that go beyond the confines of typical testing, to think expansively and smarter.
These span across mindset and habits, thinking and problem solving approaches etc.
What does it take to Build In Quality?
This article is a set of brilliant ideas curated from four articles with the first suggesting ten ways to build high quality into software,
Automation in isolation is more of a problem!
Automating test execution in isolation ends up being more of a problem than a solution. Any automation solution either to enhance quality and to improve test cycles should encompass the tasks across test discipline. Automation should be considered a lever to meet the business objectives and not an objective itself.
Design for Testability – An overview
T Ashok @ash_thiru Summary This outlines what testability, the background of testability from hardware, the economic value of DFT, why is testability important, design principles
Dissecting the human/machine test conundrum
In this article I dissect these the way we test as human and using machine and outline an interesting way how the role of human power and leverage of machines to do testing smartly, rapidly and super efficiently.
It takes right brain thinking to go beyond the left
Right brained creative thinking comes in handy to go beyond the left, to enable us to vary the paths, discover new paths and improving outcomes.
Left brain thinking to building great code
A logical ‘left brain’ thinking is essential to good testing. Testing is not just an act, but an intellectual examination of what may be incorrect