Rapid Software Testing
Why do we test? We test to develop a comprehensive understanding of the product and the risks around it. We test to find problems that threaten the value of the product, or that threaten the on-time, successful completion of any kind of development work. We test to help the business, managers, and developers decide whether the product they’ve got is the product they want.
Above all, we test because it is the responsible thing to do. We have a duty of care toward our teams, our organizations, our customers, and society itself. Releasing poorly tested software would be a breach of that duty.
Rapid Software Testing is a mind-set and a skill-set of responsible testing focused on how to do testing more quickly, less expensively, with excellent results.
Technical Work is All About Learning - Conversations on Taking Testing Seriously
The Book is Out
What is Normal? - Conversations on Taking Testing Seriously
On Magic Boxes and Magic - Conversations on Taking Testing Seriously
James Christie Conversation regarding Testing and Audits with James Bach and Michael Bolton
What Are We Thinking in the Age of AI? And are we still thinking like testers? - Michael Bolton
Testing & Automation in the Age of AI: Hype, Hope, or Headaches - Questions Time - Michael Bolton
Conversation #1: Checking, Testing, and Mutation
Test Coverage - Paul Holland
Test Reporting - Paul Holland
What Are We Doing Here? - Closing Remarks, EuroSTAR 2024 - Michael Bolton
Interview with Lalitkumar Bhamare
Risk Analysis - Huib Schoots
Getting back to basics - Huib Schoots
Checking is Inside Testing - Michael Bolton
The Three - Part Testing Story - Michael Bolton
How Testers and Developers Differ - Michael Bolton
Testers, Quality and Management - James Bach
Testing The REAL Requirements - Michael Bolton
Legible services and test cases - James Bach
Interview with Yeray Cabello
Exploratory Testing - James Bach
Interview with Damian Synadinos
Software Quality Scandal in the UK: Interview with James Christie
Lost In Transformation - Michael Bolton
Interview with Michael Bolton
Interview with Marius Francu
Interview with Lee Hawkins
Bug reporting system and communication - James Bach
Risk - Something bad might happen - Michael Bolton