Archive for December, 2009

 

What You See is Not What You Get

Dec18


Sometimes testers make some assumptions, but hopefully they avoid them. This series of posts will show you some well-known pitfalls and assumptions that tester make. This first post describes two things you can`t see if you only read the documentation or click throughout the application. The next one is about responsibilities. Galileo Galilei once said: [...]

Augmented Testing, a touch of genius?

Dec07


I just read this quote by E.F. Schumacher: “Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of courage — to move in the opposite direction.” Let’s have a touch of genius because our future systems are becoming more and more complex. [...]

The Story behind the TPI® NEXT cover.

Dec04


A couple of weeks ago, Sogeti published the new version of TPI®, TPI ® NEXT. Reinder Otter wrote a summary on his blog about it. And if you want to know more about the new TPI read the information on http://tpinext .com. In this post I want to explain the meaning of the cover, as [...]