Archive for November, 2009

 

The added value of testers

Nov23

How can I as tester deliver an added value for my organization? Of course I check that the drawn up requirements and specifications are correctly processed in the software and that the software works correct. But more and more around me I see that this checking is rehabilitated. First there was the idea to automate [...]

An user acceptance test doesn’t exist!

Nov20

Is the user acceptance test we perform, a real UAT? This question comes in my mind thinking about the three aspects of software testing, checking, exploring and accepting, that are mentioned in this post. Is the user acceptance test a test where we really execute an user acceptance test? I think it isn’t, because most [...]

Find a challenge: Test

Nov19

Effective and efficient testing requires a combination of a methodological approach in checking the test object and a creative commitment to find those errors in the unwritten which could pose a problem in production. I’m in the testing trade, not because I think it’s boring, but because it is a challenging profession. It’s always a [...]