My slides are / will be available for you at:
Trends and Future in
Software testing
Derk-Jan de Grood
https://djdegrood.wordpress.com/
3
“The only constant I am sure of
Is this accelerating rate of change”
Source:[PeterGrabriel–downsideup]
4
What…
has changed in the test profession?
2012
Authors:Huib Schoots, Hans van Loenhoud, Derk-Jan de Grood, Anko Tijman, Pepijn Vorst, Andreas Prins, Jeroen Rosink en Ard Kramer
Doelen vanavond…
Themessage
IT is rapidly chancing
If you do not act, you are left
behind
Align with future demands
Predicted trends
Some predictions we made in 2012
• Dominant economies will shift (Europe lacks behind)
• Demographical changes (many more young people)
• From ‘owning’ to ‘using’
• Governmental control on e.g. security and finance
• Environmental awareness and different usage of
energy
• Digital transformation and new business models
Changes that affect us…
Test Profession
Work &
Organization
World &
technology
TrendsTesting
becomes
part of the
business
Testing
becomes
part of
Develop-
ment
Testing
shifts to
production
More tool
supported
Thinking in
value
chains Personal
approach
important
More
attention
for legal
aspects
Development in the test profession
• Testing will be done by everyone
• Testers task will get more diverse
• Testing should be faster and more efficient
• Testing will become more versatile
• Technical & process compliance is important
P120
May 2017
Workshop TestNet
20
How did your work change over
the last 5 years?
Workshop TestNet
21
How did your work change over
the last 5 years?
More Less Started Stopped Keep
• Teamwork
• Exploratory
testing
• Automation
• Global TestStrat.
• Cloud
• Releases
• Security
• Feedback
customers
• PRA
• E2E testing
• Working
individually
• Detailed scripts
• Manual Testing
• Formal
acceptance
• Reporting and
Logging
• Test planning
• Uniform tests
• Test automation
• Using tools
• Open source +
own build tools
• Real time test
results
• Integrated tests
• Using Production
Data
• Value driven
decision making
• Data driven
decision making
• Agile SCRUM
• Auditing
• Testers that can
only test
• Detailed test plan
• Manual written
test reports
• PRA (while doing
devops)
• Quality Focus
• Specifications
• Drafting test
cases based on
specifications
• Hardcore Testing
• Keep learning
• Waterfall
• UAT
22
How did your work change
over the last 5 years?
More Less Started Stopped Keep
• Teamwork
• Exploratory
testing
• Automation
• Global TestStrat.
• Cloud
• Releases
• Security
• Feedback
customers
• PRA
• E2E testing
• Working
individually
• Detailed scripts
• Manual Testing
• Formal
acceptance
• Reporting and
Logging
• Test planning
• Uniform tests
• Test automation
• Using tools
• Open source +
own build tools
• Real time test
results
• Integrated tests
• Using Production
Data
• Value driven
decision making
• Data driven
decision making
• Agile SCRUM
• Auditing
• Testers that can
only test
• Detailed test plan
• Manual written
test reports
• PRA (while doing
devops)
• Quality Focus
• Specifications
• Drafting test
cases based on
specifications
• Hardcore Testing
• Keep learning
• Waterfall
• UAT
23
How did your work change
over the last 5 years?
More Less Started Stopped Keep
• Teamwork
• Exploratory
testing
• Automation
• Global TestStrat.
• Cloud
• Releases
• Security
• Feedback
customers
• PRA
• E2E testing
• Working
individually
• Detailed scripts
• Manual Testing
• Formal
acceptance
• Reporting and
Logging
• Test planning
• Uniform tests
• Test automation
• Using tools
• Open source +
own build tools
• Real time test
results
• Integrated tests
• Using Production
Data
• Value driven
decision making
• Data driven
decision making
• Agile SCRUM
• Auditing
• Testers that can
only test
• Detailed test plan
• Manual written
test reports
• PRA (while doing
devops)
• Quality Focus
• Specifications
• Drafting test
cases based on
specifications
• Hardcore Testing
• Keep learning
• Waterfall
• UAT
24
Testing becomes part of
the business
How did your work change
over the last 5 years?Testing becomes part of
Development
Thinking in value chains
Personal approach
important
Testing shifts to
production
More attention for legal
aspects
More tool supported
Test facilitator
Acceptation manager
Super tester
Business consultant
Cultural host
Auditor
Programmeur
Annotation
• The test manager still active
• The programmer is not present in the group, but this
is logic (test conference)
• The test facilitator and super-tester are predicted well
• The test coach was not foreseen, but some testers act
as test coach.
• Test automation has a big emphasis (was the
programmer, but testers make a distinction)
Benchmarking:
What do our peers say?
The Key Areas Where Testers Need
to Grow
By Josiah Renaudin - June 28, 2017
“Software testers have been forced to learn new skills
and become more adaptable in order to maintain
relevance in the development lifecycle.”
Skills
• Automate test
• Code
• Shift left
• Involved in application
creation
Understand
• DevOps
• Performance
• Security
• Cloud
Evaluation:
• Automate tests: aligns with Automation officer
• Code: seems to be missing in our 2017 transition
matrix
• Shift left aligns with RE but might be
underemphasized in our 2017 transition matrix
• Involved in application creation: could be part of Ops
engineer/ Dev engineer and Mobile app specialist
• Use the right tools: nicely covered by the tool
researcher (what would his role be? Supporting team
with tool knowledge and be on the lookout for new
opensource solutions, teach testers to use the tools.)
The state of the Software Testing
Profession 2016–2017
“The role of tester continues to evolve and adapt
thanks to the increasing influence of automation,
DevOps and Agile. Responsibilities and skill sets are still
expanding to include more technical skills and domain
knowledge. And, most importantly, the role of tester
seems to be holding strong for the foresee-able future”
What will these
task be ?
See state of testing
report…
Does this include
Cloud,Mobile, Etc
Where is the e2e tester? We
seem to be missing the
automation in our workshop
group
Maybe add: Customer/Sales
support and training
Avoiding Continuous Bugs: Speed
and Quality in DevOps
By Jeffery Payne - July 28, 2017
“All software should be releasable—including being
adequately tested in a production (or production-like)
environment.”
CI/CD is growing
Avoiding Continuous Bugs: Speed
and Quality in DevOps
By Jeffery Payne - July 28, 2017
“All software should be releasable—including being
adequately tested in a production (or production-like)
environment.”
Skills you need to be a good tester
Josiah Renaudin:
Understand
• DevOps
• Performance
• Security
• Cloud
Note: that shift left
skills are less
dominant than
automation
Customer/Sales
support and
training, helping
user testing
Where will you be in 5 years?
Future plans
Was expecting
more people to
move out of testing
into agile coaching
We stay in our
testing profession !
[State of testing report 2017]
Choices must be made
New Magazine
9th world quality report
More emphasis on
Test strategy and
design
But most of all…
Stay alert
be curious,
enjoy your profession,
and keep learning
Agile Testing Days -Trends and future in testing 2017

Agile Testing Days -Trends and future in testing 2017

  • 1.
    My slides are/ will be available for you at: Trends and Future in Software testing Derk-Jan de Grood https://djdegrood.wordpress.com/
  • 3.
    3 “The only constantI am sure of Is this accelerating rate of change” Source:[PeterGrabriel–downsideup]
  • 4.
  • 5.
    What… has changed inthe test profession?
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Authors:Huib Schoots, Hansvan Loenhoud, Derk-Jan de Grood, Anko Tijman, Pepijn Vorst, Andreas Prins, Jeroen Rosink en Ard Kramer
  • 8.
  • 9.
    IT is rapidlychancing If you do not act, you are left behind Align with future demands
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Some predictions wemade in 2012 • Dominant economies will shift (Europe lacks behind) • Demographical changes (many more young people) • From ‘owning’ to ‘using’ • Governmental control on e.g. security and finance • Environmental awareness and different usage of energy • Digital transformation and new business models
  • 13.
    Changes that affectus… Test Profession Work & Organization World & technology
  • 14.
    TrendsTesting becomes part of the business Testing becomes partof Develop- ment Testing shifts to production More tool supported Thinking in value chains Personal approach important More attention for legal aspects
  • 15.
    Development in thetest profession • Testing will be done by everyone • Testers task will get more diverse • Testing should be faster and more efficient • Testing will become more versatile • Technical & process compliance is important
  • 16.
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  • 19.
    Workshop TestNet 20 How didyour work change over the last 5 years?
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    Workshop TestNet 21 How didyour work change over the last 5 years?
  • 21.
    More Less StartedStopped Keep • Teamwork • Exploratory testing • Automation • Global TestStrat. • Cloud • Releases • Security • Feedback customers • PRA • E2E testing • Working individually • Detailed scripts • Manual Testing • Formal acceptance • Reporting and Logging • Test planning • Uniform tests • Test automation • Using tools • Open source + own build tools • Real time test results • Integrated tests • Using Production Data • Value driven decision making • Data driven decision making • Agile SCRUM • Auditing • Testers that can only test • Detailed test plan • Manual written test reports • PRA (while doing devops) • Quality Focus • Specifications • Drafting test cases based on specifications • Hardcore Testing • Keep learning • Waterfall • UAT 22 How did your work change over the last 5 years?
  • 22.
    More Less StartedStopped Keep • Teamwork • Exploratory testing • Automation • Global TestStrat. • Cloud • Releases • Security • Feedback customers • PRA • E2E testing • Working individually • Detailed scripts • Manual Testing • Formal acceptance • Reporting and Logging • Test planning • Uniform tests • Test automation • Using tools • Open source + own build tools • Real time test results • Integrated tests • Using Production Data • Value driven decision making • Data driven decision making • Agile SCRUM • Auditing • Testers that can only test • Detailed test plan • Manual written test reports • PRA (while doing devops) • Quality Focus • Specifications • Drafting test cases based on specifications • Hardcore Testing • Keep learning • Waterfall • UAT 23 How did your work change over the last 5 years?
  • 23.
    More Less StartedStopped Keep • Teamwork • Exploratory testing • Automation • Global TestStrat. • Cloud • Releases • Security • Feedback customers • PRA • E2E testing • Working individually • Detailed scripts • Manual Testing • Formal acceptance • Reporting and Logging • Test planning • Uniform tests • Test automation • Using tools • Open source + own build tools • Real time test results • Integrated tests • Using Production Data • Value driven decision making • Data driven decision making • Agile SCRUM • Auditing • Testers that can only test • Detailed test plan • Manual written test reports • PRA (while doing devops) • Quality Focus • Specifications • Drafting test cases based on specifications • Hardcore Testing • Keep learning • Waterfall • UAT 24 Testing becomes part of the business How did your work change over the last 5 years?Testing becomes part of Development Thinking in value chains Personal approach important Testing shifts to production More attention for legal aspects More tool supported Test facilitator Acceptation manager Super tester Business consultant Cultural host Auditor Programmeur
  • 26.
    Annotation • The testmanager still active • The programmer is not present in the group, but this is logic (test conference) • The test facilitator and super-tester are predicted well • The test coach was not foreseen, but some testers act as test coach. • Test automation has a big emphasis (was the programmer, but testers make a distinction)
  • 27.
  • 28.
    The Key AreasWhere Testers Need to Grow By Josiah Renaudin - June 28, 2017
  • 29.
    “Software testers havebeen forced to learn new skills and become more adaptable in order to maintain relevance in the development lifecycle.” Skills • Automate test • Code • Shift left • Involved in application creation Understand • DevOps • Performance • Security • Cloud
  • 30.
    Evaluation: • Automate tests:aligns with Automation officer • Code: seems to be missing in our 2017 transition matrix • Shift left aligns with RE but might be underemphasized in our 2017 transition matrix • Involved in application creation: could be part of Ops engineer/ Dev engineer and Mobile app specialist • Use the right tools: nicely covered by the tool researcher (what would his role be? Supporting team with tool knowledge and be on the lookout for new opensource solutions, teach testers to use the tools.)
  • 31.
    The state ofthe Software Testing Profession 2016–2017 “The role of tester continues to evolve and adapt thanks to the increasing influence of automation, DevOps and Agile. Responsibilities and skill sets are still expanding to include more technical skills and domain knowledge. And, most importantly, the role of tester seems to be holding strong for the foresee-able future”
  • 32.
    What will these taskbe ? See state of testing report… Does this include Cloud,Mobile, Etc
  • 34.
    Where is thee2e tester? We seem to be missing the automation in our workshop group Maybe add: Customer/Sales support and training
  • 35.
    Avoiding Continuous Bugs:Speed and Quality in DevOps By Jeffery Payne - July 28, 2017 “All software should be releasable—including being adequately tested in a production (or production-like) environment.”
  • 36.
    CI/CD is growing AvoidingContinuous Bugs: Speed and Quality in DevOps By Jeffery Payne - July 28, 2017 “All software should be releasable—including being adequately tested in a production (or production-like) environment.”
  • 37.
    Skills you needto be a good tester Josiah Renaudin: Understand • DevOps • Performance • Security • Cloud Note: that shift left skills are less dominant than automation Customer/Sales support and training, helping user testing
  • 38.
    Where will yoube in 5 years?
  • 39.
    Future plans Was expecting morepeople to move out of testing into agile coaching We stay in our testing profession ! [State of testing report 2017]
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    9th world qualityreport More emphasis on Test strategy and design
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    But most ofall… Stay alert be curious, enjoy your profession, and keep learning

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  • #7 In 2012 kwam dit boek uit. Doel van het boek was om: Trends in kaart te brengen Mensen bewust te maken van …zie komende slides…
  • #8 Huib Schoots, Hans van Loenhoud, Derk-Jan de Grood,  Anko Tijman, Pepijn Vorst, Andreas Prins, Jeroen Rosink en Ard Kramer
  • #23 Interessant zijn: Value driven decision making -> heb je hier een TM voor nodig? PRA wordt meer gedaan? Testers that can only test + keep learing -> compentece lead Less formal acceptance en meer releases: maar in sommige omgevingen werkt dit anders Stopped: detaile dtestpplan and manual writen reports Real time resultd – manual written reports Actie: highlight een paar combies en concludeer dat TM minder wordt
  • #24 Interessant zijn: Value driven decision making -> heb je hier een TM voor nodig? PRA wordt meer gedaan? Testers that can only test + keep learing -> compentece lead Less formal acceptance en meer releases: maar in sommige omgevingen werkt dit anders Stopped: detaile dtestpplan and manual writen reports Real time resultd – manual written reports Actie: highlight een paar combies en concludeer dat TM minder wordt
  • #25 Interessant zijn: Value driven decision making -> heb je hier een TM voor nodig? PRA wordt meer gedaan? Testers that can only test + keep learing -> compentece lead Less formal acceptance en meer releases: maar in sommige omgevingen werkt dit anders Stopped: detaile dtestpplan and manual writen reports Real time resultd – manual written reports Actie: highlight een paar combies en concludeer dat TM minder wordt
  • #30 https://www.techwell.com/techwell-insights/2017/06/key-areas-where-testers-need-grow
  • #32 Note: Automate tests: aligns with Automation officer Code: seems to be missing Shift left aligns with RE but might be underemphasized in our 2017 transition matrix Involved in application creation: could be part of Ops engineer Dev engineer and Mobile app specialist Use the right tools: niceley covered by the tool researcher (what would his role be? Supporting team with tool knowledge and be on the lookout for new opensource solutions, teach tester to use the tools.)
  • #35 http://qablog.practitest.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/State_of_testing_2017_final_report.pdf
  • #36 DevOps development approaches. We also saw a notable jump from 51% to 63% this year for testers that are handling documentation. There may be a number of reasons for this: Testers are taking a more active role in Agile Functional Teams documenting features, or testers given the responsibility to document some non-testing related topics of their project, or maybe testers who are spending more time documenting their work, which is a welcome change, but may also be a burden when they are working on documentation more than on the actual testing itself.
  • #37 https://www.techwell.com/techwell-insights/2017/07/avoiding-continuous-bugs-speed-and-quality-devops
  • #41 State of testing report 2017