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Risk Metrics & Reporting

Thursday December 15th 2011 11am Rated 2 1 Comment
During Julie Gardiner's professional evolution, from developer to DBA to project manager to tester to test manager to consultant, she has learned that in her experience testers use the wrong language to communicate their message.

A New World: Metrics That Really Count

Thursday December 15th 2011 10am Rated 2 0 Comments
Testers exist to help ship great software. They are not actually there to write test cases. They are not even there to find bugs! Test cases and bug reports are artifacts from test methods that died a decade ago.

More "T" and Less "BS"

Wednesday December 14th 2011 12pm Rated 6 1 Comment
There's a way to manage and measure effort from exploratory testing. It doesn't rely on counting tests or bugs, but tracking time and effort -- two things we all bring to our jobs.

Telling the Testing Story

Wednesday December 14th 2011 11am Rated 5 0 Comments
The team is testing intensively and your Rate of Arrival chart shows the number of bugs logged rising in a curve. After a time it levels off, then swoops down, and finally drops to zero. Wahoo! You’re done and the system is ready to ship!
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