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How We Test Software At Microsoft (Sometimes, Somewhens)
Some time back, Alan Page sent me a review copy of How We Test Software At Microsoft (HWTSAM), which he, Bj Rollison , and Ken Johnston published late last year. I was curious to read this and discover whether their view of testing matches mine. Now that Read More...

Posted Wednesday, April 22, 2009 9:30 AM by micahel | 4 Comments

Banking Expectations
For weeks now I have been seeing ads for a local bank. These ads consist of a vast expanse of white space disturbed only by the phrase "(This space intentionally left blank)". These ads baffled me. Yesterday, however, I realized that the last word in Read More...

Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2009 9:30 AM by micahel | 2 Comments

Falsely Responsible
Newbie testers often believe they can actually stop their product from shipping. Product teams often foster this belief by forcing their testers to sign off on their product before shipping it. Can you imagine the result if we decided to exercise our Read More...

Posted Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:30 AM by micahel | 9 Comments

Games Testers Play
What are you favorite testing games? I learned Headline News from Elisabeth Hendrickson many years ago, and it has since become one of my favorite games. The idea is to dream up headlines involving your application or feature which you really do not want Read More...

Posted Tuesday, August 19, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 5 Comments

Nike Testing
When I started writing this blog I had no idea what I was going to write about. I don't remember that ever happening before - usually I know exactly what I want to talk about and more-or-less how I want to say it. When I test, however, I find myself in Read More...

Posted Wednesday, August 06, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 1 Comments

Rhymeless References
If you want to learn more about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, personality types, neuro-linguistic programming, and representational systems, I suggest you start with the following. (Full disclosure: I have no affiliation with any of these websites, Read More...

Posted Monday, July 21, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 3 Comments

Finally! The Finish!
So that is MBTI, and that is NLP. Which still leaves the puzzling, mysterious A&P. I know some about "A" and much less about "P"; Your doctor knows much more, that I guarantee! "A" is for "anatomy", where you learn to see How to tell your elbow from Read More...

Posted Friday, July 18, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Trio Of Tastes
Visual people learn with their eyes. They peek and they look and their world clarifies. "I see what you're saying!" they exclaim with a cry; Use picture words back else you'll be in disguise. Auditory people learn with their ears; Tho some choose to read Read More...

Posted Wednesday, July 16, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

New Lingo Please!
NLP is a science (tho some say it's not) Which claims to explain how people come to a thought. Neuro Linguistic Programming can help you avoid being caught In the communication perils with which life is fraught. This science holds that people think, say, Read More...

Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Timely Play
"J" is for "Judging", though not the critical kind. It simply describes the way we unwind. Or don't, for we often put our play far behind Our work which we want to be completed on time. "P" stands for "Perceiving"; however I call it "Play"! For us Ps Read More...

Posted Friday, July 11, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Feeling Logical
"T" is for "Thinking", so called because we Decide with our brains, not our feelings. We use our logic to decide and to see Exactly how we want our world to be. "F", on the other hand, logic deplores At least when it means pushing people down to the floor. Read More...

Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Concretely Abstract
"N" means "iNtuitive", and people like us Think in abstractions, big pictures we suss. Ideas and theories are where our minds thrust; Ask us for details and our minds go bust. "S" is the other side, and this I have too; We "Senser"s sense everything; Read More...

Posted Monday, July 07, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Intro, Extra, Energy
"I" stands for "Introvert". We need time alone; Invite us to parties and we respond with a groan. All of that talking! Soon our energy is spent And back home we flee to recharge in our tent. "E" is our counterpart, "Extravert"s they Count everyone as Read More...

Posted Thursday, July 03, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

The Gang Of Four
They developed four axes, with two letters each; One on the left side, quite out of reach To those on the right side, far across the breach Of personality conflicts which cause many to screech. The first set describe how you get energy; Whether you like Read More...

Posted Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 0 Comments

Myers And Briggs And Their Guinea Pig
Some years ago a lady named Briggs, Her daughter Myers, and their guinea pig Into personalities started to dig And found explanations they believed were quite big. They wrote up their findings and collapsed them into A Type Indicator instrument meant Read More...

Posted Monday, June 30, 2008 9:30 AM by micahel | 1 Comments

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