Archive for January, 2010

 

Make it faster, a lean mastertestplan…

Jan25


I just started a new assignment as a test manager. This assignment conducts in ‘write a mastertestplan (MTP) as fast as you can, so we can pass the QA check for the project’. I immediately started to think about a colleague of mine who is working on a ‘Quick MTP’. With this quick MTP he [...]

CIA testing, an easy Security Test Approach

Jan22


Security testing is often a risk based approach. The risks with the highest priority must be tested first because they caused the biggest danger for the business. There are a lot of approaches to rate these security risks. One of them is to classify them with the CIA-rating. CIA means confidentiality, integrity and availability. The end [...]

Why developers don’t find defects

Jan18


Fellow Twit @testingqa recommended this article to me. It’s about how your brain hides facts from you. Even if these facts are the thruth. This also has its effect of the software development process. On how testers should look at the SuT, but even more important why developers don’t find defects. As a test manager [...]