James Bach - Unbearable Lightness of Model-Based Testing (104,5 MB, 80:02 min) This talk was given on January 8th, 2007 from Virginia to a meeting of the Calgary Agile Methods User Group, over GoToWebinar. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8996299815580267324&hl=en
ABSTRACT: In this talk I want to talk about how the models in our minds systematically guide us during testing– and yet also trap us. I will demonstrate this problem by showing a state-based test of an application, and offer some ways out of the trap. This has relevance to testers, of course, but also to programmers who support and critique testing in the normal course of their work.
this video has 20 minutes of presentation and in the remaining time questions are asked
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video: Jon Bach - Exploratory Testing
Date: 2007/02/14 00:21
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Jon Bach: Breaking Down (and building up) Exploratory Testing Skill (257 MB, 53:36 min) Google Tech Talks March 16, 2006 video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7894844001159492923
Content: First, a haiku... Assumption The problem A brief demo of Exploratory Testing (ET) Common questions ET Research Summit (ExTRS) Mission of ExTRS Conversation starters Some ET definitions "Ad hoc" testing? Analogies Paradigmatic examples Example: reproduce this bug Scripted vs. exploratory Is it an "art"? Curling (masters of friction) Stages of a curling master? Or... do what a master might do How did you 'find' that...? Mnemonic: Modeling Resourcing Questioning Chartering Observing Manipulating Pairing Generating/Elaborating Refocusing Alternating - Polarities Branching/Backtracking Conjecturing Recording Reporting Useful mental triggers A suggested path 3 master writers, on gaining skill Last, a haiku...
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