George
is the co-founder and managing partner of Academia Testarii, where he puts in
place all his experience as a Software Tester and Agile Practitioner.
George
is the co-founder and managing partner of Academia Testarii, where he puts in
place all his experience as a Software Tester and Agile Practitioner.
In this masterclass you will learn to improve your testing skills as a developer, through a quantified self-approach: test, measure and then learn.
As developers we lack a metric of how well we manually test an application in development and as a result, how to improve our testing on localhost is not always clear cut. Writing automated tests improves this process by providing a coverage metric, but as you know 100% coverage does not guarantee 0 bugs.
We start this masterclass by providing an application under test and a script you will use to see to measure how well you can test from a user perspective. With this baseline manual coverage established we will approach different testing techniques such as
- Black Box Testing
- Requirements Based Testing
- White Box Testing
And measure how well each new
technique improves your testing process, using real numbers rather than feel
good metrics.
In this masterclass you will learn to improve your testing skills as a developer, through a quantified self-approach: test, measure and then learn.
As developers we lack a metric of how well we manually test an application in development and as a result, how to improve our testing on localhost is not always clear cut. Writing automated tests improves this process by providing a coverage metric, but as you know 100% coverage does not guarantee 0 bugs.
We start this masterclass by providing an application under test and a script you will use to see to measure how well you can test from a user perspective. With this baseline manual coverage established we will approach different testing techniques such as
- Black Box Testing
- Requirements Based Testing
- White Box Testing
And measure how well each new technique improves your testing process, using real numbers rather than feel good metrics.