Insights From "Lessons Learned in Software Testing": The Value Of Pessimism In Software Testing
Barry Ehigiator shares a very interesting take on how pessimism can help in software testing, based on the excerpts of Lessons Learned in Software Testing book (it's a good one, by the way).
Having read the Living Documentation: Continuous Knowledge Sharing by Design book, Veronica Bolognesi shares a lot of interesting insights she learned from it.
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Implementing Domain-Driven Design Review
While not directly related to testing, Roy Straub gives a review of the popular book Implementing Domain-Driven Design that may be interesting to those of you interested in software design.
The power of emotion-driven testing
You shouldn't underestimate the power of emotions when it comes to testing. Inspired by Fifty Quick Ideas To Improve Your Tests book, Melissa Fisher listed several paths that you can use in your application.
7 Habits of Highly Effective People applied to Testing
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a classic book on self-development. I've read it a few years ago and I must admit Gareth Waterhouse found some great references to testing in it.
Scale your thinking for better testing
In this eye-opening read, Ash Winter convinces us why thinking about performance testing is crucial to successful project delivery. I especially liked how rich in useful references this article is, including tools, books and the dos and don'ts.
Agile Testing — Chapter 21 — Key Success Factors
For the past few months, Nishi Grover did a great job summarising the Agile Testing book in a chapter-by-chapter series. This is the summary of the last chapter about Key Success Factors. Thanks for that, Nishi!
Sam Connelly is taking us to the important moments in the history of software testing by revisiting the testing guidelines for Apollo 11, the mighty Y2K bug and the timeless Quality Software Management book by Jerry Weinberg.
Software Testing and Spies in The Art Of War
Can a book from two thousand years ago tell us something about software testing? Alan Richardson claims it can! In this rather unusual comparison, you will find some surprising connections.
60 great resources for performance engineering teams
A great list of performance engineering resources prepared by Joe Colantonio. Be it books, tools, articles, podcasts or experts — you'll find them all well described in one place. Kudos!