Search results : "tag:testing"
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Behavior-Driven Galore
Since you're reading my blog, you're probably also reading other blogs where the blogger talks about topics similar or related to what I talk about. With this in mind, chances are that you've at least heard of BDD or Behavior-Driven Development. You... |
Feb 3, 2007 |
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The Fall brings us... Conferences
Speaking of upcoming conferences this Fall, I just remembered Google's conference on testing in London, September 7-8th. It sounds like a mighty interesting conference for professional test engineers. |
Jul 27, 2006 |
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On reckless test automation
Jonathan Kohl blogs about the dangers of reckless test automation. He's right on the money and I strongly recommend reading what he has to say. One thing I'd like to highlight is that the source of the problem is not "100% test automation" itself bu... |
Apr 8, 2006 |
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Introducing JspTest
I ran a serious after-hours hack-a-thon on Sunday this past weekend. The result of which is now a Sourceforge project named JspTest. Here's the short description from the Sourceforge summary page: JspTest is a JUnit extension for testing JavaServer ... |
Apr 5, 2006 |
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Watir on Firefox (and cross-platform!) is getting closer
This blog post is superb news for those working on automated testing of web applications. It's not so much the ability to automate Firefox itself that's making me drool for the 1.0. It's the cross-platform thing that's the real meat around the bones. ... |
Mar 14, 2006 |
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On agile development and the need for QA staff
There appears to be quite a long thread going on at TheServerSide.com about whether or not agile development reduces the need for QA staff. Apparently it all started from Floyd Marinescu's blog entry about what Scott Ambler had said in his presentatio... |
Feb 2, 2006 |







