Archive for the ‘structured testing’ Category

 

Model Driven Quality Improvement and the way it works in practice

Apr08

This blog post holds the first thoughts for the proposal for the ETSI MBT User conference. This conference takes place in October in Berlin (Germany) Why people struggle with implementing working with models is because the mindset they have. It’s the open mindset that makes Model Driven Quality Improvement a success not the approach or [...]

Education Construction with IT experience

Mar09

This post was originaly posted by me on blog.sogeti.com I was just driving to the office when I heard some news on the radio: “The rebuilding of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam will cost a minimum of 4,5 million Euros or more!” This for a museum that has been closed to the public since 2004? [...]

Testing is the crumple zone and bumper of projects

Jan26

“Testing is like the crumple zone of a car and performance testing is the bumper of that car” that’s what a colleague said to me last week. As a test tool consultant he is involved in many projects; often with performance testing. Interesting thought isn’t it? What he meant was that if projects are not [...]