Archive for October, 2009

 

Do not turn a blind eye to website optimization (part two)

Oct13

In the posts about website optimizing, Thomas Veltman, explains how A/B testing can deliver added value to website optimizing. This post is his second. In part one of this blog we discussed the problem many companies face with their web presence: How do you increase the effectiveness of your website as much as possible? In [...]

Test design techniques are deadly poison for creativity

Oct08

There are many discussions at conferences and on the web about the use of formal test design techniques. In my opinion the use of only formal test design techniques in a project is poison for the creativity of testers. If a test manager decides to use a certain amount of techniques he covers a certain [...]

Evaluations using MBT

Oct07

Model-Based Testing (MBT) is the automated generation of test cases derived from model. But as you derive the models form the requirements you also evaluate the requirements! During modelling questions come up about the quality of the functional requirements. These questions are simple findings of defects about the requirements. To solve them they need to [...]