Tag Archives: exploratory
Rapids Software Testing
Posted on 02. Jul, 2010 by Anne-Marie Charrett.
As some of you know, I’m in the process of creating an Exploratory Testing workshop. It’s been a bit of a wild adventure, but hey, I’m clinging tightly to my oars as I hurtle down the rapids of ET adventure.
Have you ever been white water rafting? I have, and here’s a tip, don’t bother going [...]
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Rediscover your inner tester
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Anne-Marie Charrett.
Linda Wilkinson in a recent post called on ‘Experts’ to come down off their ivory towers, and get back in touch with the rest of the ‘hoi polloi’.
It got me thinking about how in one way or another, we all have an Ivory Tower in testing which we can brag about. Your Ivory Tower (if [...]
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Will video kill the written bug?
Posted on 29. Jun, 2009 by Anne-Marie Charrett.
Will video supercede the written bug? Perhaps not. Like the radio star of the eighties, I don’t think the written bug has anything to worry about. However as an additional testing and communicating resource, it has its place in the noughties.


