STARWEST 2006: All I Need to Know about Testing I Learned from Dr. Seuss

[presentation]
by
Robert Sabourin, AmiBug.com Inc
Summary: 

Through the stories and parables of Theodor Geisel, we can learn simple, yet remarkably powerful approaches for solving testing problems. In a tour of common issues we encounter in testing-test planning, staff training, communications, test case design, test execution, status reporting, and more, Robert Sabourin explains how you can apply lessons from the great books of Dr. Seuss to testing. Green Eggs and Ham teaches us combinations; Go, Dog,
Goteaches us the value of persistence; Because a Little Bug Went Kachoo teaches us about side effects, chaos, and risk management. Others such as Hop on Pop, Marvin K. Mooney, I Can Read with My Eyes Shut, and Inside Outside
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all have important lessons about how to get things done on software projects. Learn some simple truths and take away some heuristic testing aids to become a more productive and effective tester.

  • Learn important heuristics to better test planning
  • Discover different testing approaches that can be used for the same problem
  • Examine a back to basics way to improve performance

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