Posted on May 17, 2018
Baffled sequenceIDs
by Cyndi Cazón
(Source: Simply the Test)
Posted on May 15, 2018
No undo in the elevator
by Cyndi Cazón
A nice test pattern to apply while testing software, is to revert all changes performed on one object or more, either by sending the keys CTRL-Z as often as possible or by using any other provided cancel/revert/undo operation if it exists. An interesting observation for me still is the fact that until this day, I had never been in an elevator that provided the possibility to cancel your choice on pressed buttons... resulting in the experience of real "pain".
(Source: Simply the Test)
Posted on May 13, 2018
Ready to take off – or good enough to go live?
by Cyndi Cazón
Many, many years back, when I drew the first version of the cartoon on a draft piece of paper, I was inspired by an email sent out to everyone claiming the software is good enough to go live although the software never went through proper testing. Only "A." had tested it; and since A was such a great techie we were feeling quite comfortable if he had looked into it. This attitude had established more and more until we forgot to deliberating on the fact that even for "A." it was simply not possible to deal with all those increasing bugs showing up at customers. We had to change our mindset to simply rely on exploratory testing only, and therefore set-up a team that performed a more planned approach in testing the software. This included a study of all varying characteristics of the different customer's most important workflows, and it resulted on testing these workflows with the goal to mitigate the risk these workflows are broken in the next release.
(Source: Simply the Test)
Posted on May 10, 2018
A lesson in Test Patterns
by Cyndi Cazón
(Source: Simply the Test)
Posted on February 22, 2018
Unequal conditions
by Cyndi Cazón
(Source: Simply the Test)
Posted on February 16, 2018
125000 clicks
by Cyndi Cazón
We made it Yogi! I cannot believe that in these days I see 125000 of total and real clicks on my cartoon blog. Not enough to get famous (not my goal) but also not so few to get ignored..., thanX a lot for watching this blog.
I am especially happy having succeeded in banishing all requests to publish advertisment on this blog. I hope I can keep this for yet a long time.
I am especially happy having succeeded in banishing all requests to publish advertisment on this blog. I hope I can keep this for yet a long time.
(Source: Simply the Test)