Think slowly when you are testing and think slowly when you are automating
Mike Harris shares some interesting thoughts on what lessons from the recently-published Wiring the Winning Organization book can be applied to testing activities.
System 1 and System 2 in Testing — Part 1
Han Toan Lim shares some interesting insights on using the two systems of thinking from the classic Thinking, Fast And Slow book.
A great resource for leaders in test and quality — A review of "Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn"
Mike Harris shared a short review and recommendation of the book from Toyota's former leader — Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn.
I've read the Agile Testing book twice, and while I like all of these concise reminders from Nishi Grover Garg, this one about The Four Testing Quadrants is one of my favourite parts of the book — and one of the most important ones.
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There have been several of articles written on how Google tests software (mainly based on the famous book) but these lessons are so valuable, they're well worth repeating. Here Dilusha Kumarage did a great job describing the key concepts.
Lessons Learned in Software Testing
Lessons Learned in Software Testing is a popular book, often mentioned as one of the must-reads for software testers. If you haven't read it yet, this overview by Klaudia Dziubek may help in convincing you.
How Is Software Testing Related To Quality?
If you're looking for a high-level overview of the relation between quality and testing, here's a decent 50-minute talk given by Janet Gregory, the co-author of the popular Agile Testing book.
Klaudia Dziubek wanted to learn about exploratory testing and started off by reading the Explore It! book. Did it help? She shares what you'll find inside and what her impressions are.
Expanding On the Tester Bill of Rights
If you read the famous Agile Testing book, you may remember the Tester Bill of Rights included there. Here's a great effort by Jonathan Thompson who gives more context about them.