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October 2006 - Posts

Allpairs, pairwise, combinatorial analysis

Last week I went to StarWest as a presenter and as a track chair to introduce speakers. Being a track chair is wonderful because you get to interface more closely with other speakers. Anyway...one of the speakers I introduced was Jon Bach. Jon is a good

Peopleware: A must read for everyone (especially managers)

I recently went to Portland, and when I am there I make it a point to always stop by Powells Book Store. They have a whole building about the size of a typical Barnes & Noble dedicated to technical books. It had been several years since I had read

End the segregation of the four schools of testing

Pushed by a response to an earlier post, I decided to stop procrastinating and get out my thoughts on the 'schools' of testing before others try to put a label on me. I am not a big fan of the ‘so-called’ 4 schools of testing. I don’t like segregation
Posted by I.M.Testy | 4 Comments

Test effectiveness

Boris Biezer stated black box testing was approximately 35 to 65% effective. I had also read that Gerald Weinberg conducted studies at IBM with similar results. I recently spoke at the SQS conference in London and in the opening presentation Bob Barlett
Posted by I.M.Testy | 10 Comments
 
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