This document discusses various types of quick tests that can be used in software testing, drawing lessons from the APGAR test used in obstetrics. It provides examples of smoke tests, sanity tests, focused regression tests, and readiness checks. These simple, early tests help determine if a product is ready for further testing or meets basic integrity standards before being released. While not comprehensive, quick tests provide initial guidance when information is incomplete.
Quality Jam 2017: Jesse Reed & Kyle McMeekin "Test Case Management & Explorat...QASymphony
Jesse Reed, QA Director at Questar, and Kyle McMeekin discuss how Questar made the switch to qTest and the key factors you should consider in test case management and exploratory testing.
Agile Transformation: People, Process and Tools to Make Your Transformation S...QASymphony
Many companies are currently going through Agile Transformation or thinking about making the transition to agile. While moving to agile can create great opportunity for organizations, the journey to get there can be highly challenging. If you don’t have the right people, process and tools in place, the true benefits of agile may not be recognized. In this webinar, Andrew Stickland, Head of Client Services, for Clearvision and Kevin Dunne, VP of Business Development and Strategy for QASymphony will discuss the best practices for making the agile transformation. In this webinar, we will try to answer the following questions:
- Who are the people I need in place?
- What are the core processes that I need to change?
- What tools do I need?
View the On-Demand webinar here: http://pi.qasymphony.com/agile-transformation-best-practices-webinar-lp060?utm_source=slideshare&utm_medium=slideshare&utm_campaign=Agile%20Transformation%20Webinar
DOES SFO 2016 San Francisco - Julia Wester - Predictability: No Magic RequiredGene Kim
Predictability: No Magic Required
Julia Wester, Improvement Coach, LeanKit
When you merge onto a freeway and are stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, you know right away that its going to be a long trip. Similarly, you can predict the cycle time of your work before it is finished without time consuming, and often incorrect, estimation. Sound like magic? Fortunately for all of us, it's not.
This talk explains the basics of queueing theory; demonstrates how allocation models and pull policies affect the cycle time of work; discusses the effects of batch size and variability on queues; and teaches how to successfully monitor your workflow to get leading indicators of effectiveness. With this information, you'll be doing better forecasting, and achieving better outcomes, in no time!
Quality Jam 2017: Jesse Reed & Kyle McMeekin "Test Case Management & Explorat...QASymphony
Jesse Reed, QA Director at Questar, and Kyle McMeekin discuss how Questar made the switch to qTest and the key factors you should consider in test case management and exploratory testing.
Agile Transformation: People, Process and Tools to Make Your Transformation S...QASymphony
Many companies are currently going through Agile Transformation or thinking about making the transition to agile. While moving to agile can create great opportunity for organizations, the journey to get there can be highly challenging. If you don’t have the right people, process and tools in place, the true benefits of agile may not be recognized. In this webinar, Andrew Stickland, Head of Client Services, for Clearvision and Kevin Dunne, VP of Business Development and Strategy for QASymphony will discuss the best practices for making the agile transformation. In this webinar, we will try to answer the following questions:
- Who are the people I need in place?
- What are the core processes that I need to change?
- What tools do I need?
View the On-Demand webinar here: http://pi.qasymphony.com/agile-transformation-best-practices-webinar-lp060?utm_source=slideshare&utm_medium=slideshare&utm_campaign=Agile%20Transformation%20Webinar
DOES SFO 2016 San Francisco - Julia Wester - Predictability: No Magic RequiredGene Kim
Predictability: No Magic Required
Julia Wester, Improvement Coach, LeanKit
When you merge onto a freeway and are stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, you know right away that its going to be a long trip. Similarly, you can predict the cycle time of your work before it is finished without time consuming, and often incorrect, estimation. Sound like magic? Fortunately for all of us, it's not.
This talk explains the basics of queueing theory; demonstrates how allocation models and pull policies affect the cycle time of work; discusses the effects of batch size and variability on queues; and teaches how to successfully monitor your workflow to get leading indicators of effectiveness. With this information, you'll be doing better forecasting, and achieving better outcomes, in no time!
Market Trends: What new developments are shaping the way teams work?
Replacing HP Quality Center?: What hurdles are typically faced in replacing legacy Test Management?
Moving Beyond HP Unified Functional Tester?: What options exist to move to more modern automation tools?
Migration Best Practices: How are leading companies making the switch?
Jonathan Alexander, CTO of QASymphony and other Product Leaders from QASymphony walked through some of the exciting product features and enhancements coming in 2016 during Quality Jam 2016.
Chicago Coders Conference 2017 - Metrics that matterAngela Dugan
How many times have you been asked to deliver on metrics that did not make sense, that were counterproductive to the team’s effectiveness, or that were seemingly impossible to collect? Often times, the metrics being collected are the ones that are easy, but not necessarily the ones that matter. When it comes to software delivery, lean and agile practices and methodologies have clearly taken the lead. In the spirit of Kaizen, this session will take a look at the measures we can and should collect from agile teams, why these metrics are relevant and interesting, and how we can use them to help our teams continuously improve.
TLC2018 Melissa Tondi: Finding Efficiencies in Software TestingAnna Royzman
Melissa Tondi talks about the five areas that may be causing inefficiencies in your overall approach - to include test planning and duplication of testing to the left of QE. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
So what happens when you're brought in to a team and asked to "introduce a metrics culture" or "measure all the things?" This talk will cover just that: how to assess the state of affairs in your team or organization regarding measurement, how to decide what things to measure for maximum impact, and how to best communicate and iterate those measurements throughout the journey. The talk will cover these topics using my own journey at Chef as well as journeys I see at other companies that I meet and consult with.
Streamlining Automation Scripts and Test Data ManagementQASymphony
Last week we hosted a webinar, “Streamlining Automation Scripts and Test Data Management”, to compliment the release of qTest 8.1. This webinar covers Test Data Management, QASymphony’s new Automated Script Generator, and new UI for the qTest eXplorer Session Manager
Agile metrics can be used to the advantage or the detriment of teams and an organisation’s Agile success. This session looks at several of the core Agile metrics used to measure success to help you understand what success looks like, why the metric is desirable and what the metrics can tell us.
Understanding why we want these metrics is critical to capturing something of value, rather than just doing 'because'. What will leaders and decision makers do with these metrics? What value do they add?
Steve will also dive into the negative impacts of some of the Agile metrics we are sometimes forced to capture, how chasing velocity leads to gaming the system etc. He’ll look at bad metrics such as the seven deadly sins of Agile measurement and how to avoid them in your enterprise.
The Whole Team Approach to Quality in Continuous Deliverylisacrispin
Lisa shares her teams' experiences with making a team commitment to quality and learning ways to build it in and fit all testing activities into continuous delivery.
Join us for this webinar that will introduce you to the latest mobile testing technology and processes implemented by Forbes Fortune 5 Companies and the Top 10 Internet Retailers, reducing time to market and giving back valuable time to your business with every test cycle.
With the implementation of leading technology, people and processes, our customers have turned taxing four-week long test cycles to simple overnight automation.
Give us an hour and let us show you the seven steps on the path to successful Mobile Test Automation.
Topics we will cover will include:
1. Know your User
2. Know your App
3. Know your Matrix
4. Know your Devices
5. Know your plan to Automate
6. Know your Performance
7. Know your Edge
"Defining your Quality Strategy" by John BelbuteAgile Connect®
In today’s world we all want to develop and be able to deploy our software as rapidly as we can. Most of us have Continuous Delivery as an outcome we would some day like to achieve. Being able to progress toward this outcome means we have to be able to have the manage the risk of when and how often we release. This talk will discuss what you need to do and how you can go about creating a and executing quality strategy that will be right for your domain.
QASymphony and TestPlant: Bringing Together Best-in-Class Test Management and...QASymphony
Learn about the new partnership between QASymphony and TestPlant. TestPlant’s functional automation tool, eggPlant, will be integrated with QASymphony’s qTest platform, providing a seamless solution for automated and manual testers. This partnership will help testing teams of all types get the visibility and traceability needed to understand their coverage and risk. In this webinar, Kevin Dunne, QASymphony's VP of Strategy and Business Development and Antony Edwards, TestPlant's CTO will answer the following questions:
What is qTest?
What is eggPlant?
How does the integration between qTest and eggPlant work?
How will the integration help me and/or my team?
If you’ve shifted left and right so many times, I imagine it’s hard to remember where you started from? The direction of shift was always within a Test Managers gift, but wasn’t obvious. It’s time to shift towards testability.
Ash Winter, Principal Test Engineer at Sky Betting & Gaming covers the following:
⦁ examples of the benefits of an enhanced testability focus
⦁ how focusing on testability can keep Test Managers relevant in changing times
⦁ introduction of a holistic model of testability to expand thinking
⦁ brainstorming – how can test leaders contribute to a testability culture?
Ash said:
“I believe that testability and organisational success are linked. Testable systems are easier to support and maintain. Being able to observe and control systems is a unifying force across disciplines. Why would one not wish to focus on such benefits?"
TestBoss is an award winning invitation-only networking event for leaders in Test Management, hosted by IT recruitment specialist Corecom Consulting.
For informative discussions on software testing please see. http://forum.360logica.com/
Please see description below
360logica software testing company specializes in financial application testing, software as a service applications testing, functional test automation, security testing, performance engineering, manual test methodologies and test management and we make sure that the customers get the value of each dollar invested. We implement Risk Based Methodologies to create test scenarios and test scripts. We choose model and methodologies based on customer requirement and make sure they get more than expected in their approved budget.
Perhaps in no other professional field is the dichotomy between theory and practice more starkly different than in the realm of software testing. Researchers and thought leaders claim that testing requires a high level of cognitive and interpersonal skills, in order to make judgments about the ability of software to fulfill its operational goals. In their minds, testing is about assessing and communicating the risks involved in deploying software in a specific state.
However, in many organizations, testing remains a necessary evil, and a cost to drive down as much as possible. Testing is merely a measure of conformance to requirements, without regard to the quality of requirements or how conformance is measured. This is certainly an important measure, but tells an incomplete story about the value of software in support of our business goals.
We as testers often help to perpetuate the status quo. Although in many cases we realize we can add far more value than we do, we continue to perform testing in a manner that reduces our value in the software development process.
This presentation looks at the state of the art as well of the state of common practice, and attempts to provide a rationale and roadmap whereby the practice of testing can be made more exciting and stimulating to the testing professional, as well as more valuable to the product and the organization.
Continuous Testing: Preparing for DevOpsSTePINForum
by Ingo Philipp, Distinguished Evangelist, Tricentis at STeP-IN SUMMIT 2018 - 15th International Conference on Software Testing on August 30, 2018 at Taj, MG Road, Bengaluru
Market Trends: What new developments are shaping the way teams work?
Replacing HP Quality Center?: What hurdles are typically faced in replacing legacy Test Management?
Moving Beyond HP Unified Functional Tester?: What options exist to move to more modern automation tools?
Migration Best Practices: How are leading companies making the switch?
Jonathan Alexander, CTO of QASymphony and other Product Leaders from QASymphony walked through some of the exciting product features and enhancements coming in 2016 during Quality Jam 2016.
Chicago Coders Conference 2017 - Metrics that matterAngela Dugan
How many times have you been asked to deliver on metrics that did not make sense, that were counterproductive to the team’s effectiveness, or that were seemingly impossible to collect? Often times, the metrics being collected are the ones that are easy, but not necessarily the ones that matter. When it comes to software delivery, lean and agile practices and methodologies have clearly taken the lead. In the spirit of Kaizen, this session will take a look at the measures we can and should collect from agile teams, why these metrics are relevant and interesting, and how we can use them to help our teams continuously improve.
TLC2018 Melissa Tondi: Finding Efficiencies in Software TestingAnna Royzman
Melissa Tondi talks about the five areas that may be causing inefficiencies in your overall approach - to include test planning and duplication of testing to the left of QE. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
So what happens when you're brought in to a team and asked to "introduce a metrics culture" or "measure all the things?" This talk will cover just that: how to assess the state of affairs in your team or organization regarding measurement, how to decide what things to measure for maximum impact, and how to best communicate and iterate those measurements throughout the journey. The talk will cover these topics using my own journey at Chef as well as journeys I see at other companies that I meet and consult with.
Streamlining Automation Scripts and Test Data ManagementQASymphony
Last week we hosted a webinar, “Streamlining Automation Scripts and Test Data Management”, to compliment the release of qTest 8.1. This webinar covers Test Data Management, QASymphony’s new Automated Script Generator, and new UI for the qTest eXplorer Session Manager
Agile metrics can be used to the advantage or the detriment of teams and an organisation’s Agile success. This session looks at several of the core Agile metrics used to measure success to help you understand what success looks like, why the metric is desirable and what the metrics can tell us.
Understanding why we want these metrics is critical to capturing something of value, rather than just doing 'because'. What will leaders and decision makers do with these metrics? What value do they add?
Steve will also dive into the negative impacts of some of the Agile metrics we are sometimes forced to capture, how chasing velocity leads to gaming the system etc. He’ll look at bad metrics such as the seven deadly sins of Agile measurement and how to avoid them in your enterprise.
The Whole Team Approach to Quality in Continuous Deliverylisacrispin
Lisa shares her teams' experiences with making a team commitment to quality and learning ways to build it in and fit all testing activities into continuous delivery.
Join us for this webinar that will introduce you to the latest mobile testing technology and processes implemented by Forbes Fortune 5 Companies and the Top 10 Internet Retailers, reducing time to market and giving back valuable time to your business with every test cycle.
With the implementation of leading technology, people and processes, our customers have turned taxing four-week long test cycles to simple overnight automation.
Give us an hour and let us show you the seven steps on the path to successful Mobile Test Automation.
Topics we will cover will include:
1. Know your User
2. Know your App
3. Know your Matrix
4. Know your Devices
5. Know your plan to Automate
6. Know your Performance
7. Know your Edge
"Defining your Quality Strategy" by John BelbuteAgile Connect®
In today’s world we all want to develop and be able to deploy our software as rapidly as we can. Most of us have Continuous Delivery as an outcome we would some day like to achieve. Being able to progress toward this outcome means we have to be able to have the manage the risk of when and how often we release. This talk will discuss what you need to do and how you can go about creating a and executing quality strategy that will be right for your domain.
QASymphony and TestPlant: Bringing Together Best-in-Class Test Management and...QASymphony
Learn about the new partnership between QASymphony and TestPlant. TestPlant’s functional automation tool, eggPlant, will be integrated with QASymphony’s qTest platform, providing a seamless solution for automated and manual testers. This partnership will help testing teams of all types get the visibility and traceability needed to understand their coverage and risk. In this webinar, Kevin Dunne, QASymphony's VP of Strategy and Business Development and Antony Edwards, TestPlant's CTO will answer the following questions:
What is qTest?
What is eggPlant?
How does the integration between qTest and eggPlant work?
How will the integration help me and/or my team?
If you’ve shifted left and right so many times, I imagine it’s hard to remember where you started from? The direction of shift was always within a Test Managers gift, but wasn’t obvious. It’s time to shift towards testability.
Ash Winter, Principal Test Engineer at Sky Betting & Gaming covers the following:
⦁ examples of the benefits of an enhanced testability focus
⦁ how focusing on testability can keep Test Managers relevant in changing times
⦁ introduction of a holistic model of testability to expand thinking
⦁ brainstorming – how can test leaders contribute to a testability culture?
Ash said:
“I believe that testability and organisational success are linked. Testable systems are easier to support and maintain. Being able to observe and control systems is a unifying force across disciplines. Why would one not wish to focus on such benefits?"
TestBoss is an award winning invitation-only networking event for leaders in Test Management, hosted by IT recruitment specialist Corecom Consulting.
For informative discussions on software testing please see. http://forum.360logica.com/
Please see description below
360logica software testing company specializes in financial application testing, software as a service applications testing, functional test automation, security testing, performance engineering, manual test methodologies and test management and we make sure that the customers get the value of each dollar invested. We implement Risk Based Methodologies to create test scenarios and test scripts. We choose model and methodologies based on customer requirement and make sure they get more than expected in their approved budget.
Perhaps in no other professional field is the dichotomy between theory and practice more starkly different than in the realm of software testing. Researchers and thought leaders claim that testing requires a high level of cognitive and interpersonal skills, in order to make judgments about the ability of software to fulfill its operational goals. In their minds, testing is about assessing and communicating the risks involved in deploying software in a specific state.
However, in many organizations, testing remains a necessary evil, and a cost to drive down as much as possible. Testing is merely a measure of conformance to requirements, without regard to the quality of requirements or how conformance is measured. This is certainly an important measure, but tells an incomplete story about the value of software in support of our business goals.
We as testers often help to perpetuate the status quo. Although in many cases we realize we can add far more value than we do, we continue to perform testing in a manner that reduces our value in the software development process.
This presentation looks at the state of the art as well of the state of common practice, and attempts to provide a rationale and roadmap whereby the practice of testing can be made more exciting and stimulating to the testing professional, as well as more valuable to the product and the organization.
Continuous Testing: Preparing for DevOpsSTePINForum
by Ingo Philipp, Distinguished Evangelist, Tricentis at STeP-IN SUMMIT 2018 - 15th International Conference on Software Testing on August 30, 2018 at Taj, MG Road, Bengaluru
MHA2018 - Quality Advocacy: The next progression for Agile Testers - Don PetersAgileDenver
"As we strive as an industry to deliver value more quickly, we need to adapt our testing practices to keep up.
As Quality Advocates, we can’t sit back and wait for work to show up in our queue. We can provide the most value if we bring our testing skills and mindset to all of the activities our team performs. I’ll discuss the attributes of a Quality Advocate and how we can influence culture, planning, and test automation strategy to help our teams deliver value and delight customers."
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Software testing is a process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding the software bugs. It can also be stated as the process of validating and verifying that a software program or application or product: Meets the business and technical requirements that guided it's design and development.
What is testing?
“An empirical, technical investigation conducted to provide stakeholders with information about the quality of the product under test.”
- Cem Kaner
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TLC2018 Bertold Kolics: Funnels of Hiring Test EngineersAnna Royzman
Bertold Kolics delves into techniques and practices used to create multiple funnels for finding qualified candidates and to reduce the time for bringing in the best talent to your team. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com/
TLC2018 Dwayne Green: Let's Get Deliberate - for ManagersAnna Royzman
Dwayne Green presents Deliberate Practice techniques to Test Leaders who are coaching testers and working on improving the skills of the individuals on their team. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
Gitte Klitgaard explores imposter syndrome and suggests ways to fight it. Many high-achieving people suffer from the imposter syndrome. It stops us from following our dreams. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
Justin Ison covers different visual testing techniques; and discusses how visual test automation can increase quality, efficiency, and reduce development bottlenecks.
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http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
TLC2018 Tanya Kravtsov: 10 Steps to CI, Testing and DeliveryAnna Royzman
Tanya Kravtsov shares tools and methods that will help organizations to improve productivity by eliminating bottlenecks to Continuous Delivery. The presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
TLC2018 Thomas Haver: The Automation Firehose - Be Strategic and TacticalAnna Royzman
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http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
TLC2018 Thomas Haver: The Science of TestingAnna Royzman
Thomas Haver discusses lessons learned from a career in research science that can be applied to QA, with parallels to industry product quality models. Testing techniques and product delivery processes from research science will aid not just testers but the entire team in delivering quality software. Presentation at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
TLC2018 Thomas Haver: Transform with Enterprise AutomationAnna Royzman
Thomas Haver explains how to build a robust automation solution across the Enterprise to improve application quality, testing efficiency, and lower operational costs. He shows how to leverage all current resources to achieve this goal without affecting project delivery time at Test Leadership Congress 2018.
http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
TLC2018 Valeriy Burmistrov: Testing Leaders in 5-10 yearsAnna Royzman
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http://testleadershipcongress-ny.com
The Three Pillars of Successful Test Leadership: Driving Projects, Process an...Anna Royzman
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17. HEURISTIC QUICK TESTS
Simple heuristic
decision
models
Done early
Before
anything else
Qualified team
member
Provides the
same
knowledge
Can be
reassessed
Is health
improving
Is health
regressing
Heuristic
Guides
problem
solving
Incomplete
information
20. STORY OF THE CHAMPAGNE
RELEASE SANITY TEST
• A final test before a release can be
shipped
• All normal operations and scenarios are
run once with normal valid data
• install on typical platform
• run basic data
• is the release sane!
• are all components there? do they
work?
21. STORY OF THE CHAMPAGNE
RELEASE SANITY TEST
• Toast production release
• Sanity test was to print the cover sheet of the
final release report with the actual firmware
chipset being delivered to production
• Test failed due to a 1 bit variation in NVRAM
settings
• Sanity test was a great success
24. INBOUND COMPONENT
SMOKE TESTING
• A smoke test is run on a new build of
software to make sure all functions
operate well enough to continue testing
• Usually run on a build before it is given to
testers for integration or system testing
• “Turn on a new appliance at the store”
25. INBOUND COMPONENT
SMOKE TESTING
• Email server
• Install in target environment
• Typical function with typical data
• Same smoke test run on supplier side
and consumer side
27. FOCUSED REGRESSION
• Tester interviews programmer
• Review scope of each code change
• Identify functions and workflows which
use changed code
• Depth of testing varies based on impact
of source changes
40. CAN WE
FIND APGAR
LIKE QUICK
TESTS IN
SOFTWARE
TESTING?
• But tools can help guide what we
should test
We cannot test
everything.
• And heuristic strategies make sense
We always have
incomplete
information
• Something as graceful as APGAR
would need lot’s of evidence
How can we trust
Quick Tests
• We need to learn what context works,
what context fails depending on
what we are measuring
When can we
use Quick Tests
• Peer conference on heuristic quick
tests in mobile applications
Next steps
47. INBOUND COMPONENT
SMOKE TESTING
• Release Acceptance Tests
• Smoke Tests or Build Acceptance Tests
• Sample of important functions tested
with rational data on a sane typical
configuration
• Used to determine if build from
development is stable enough to start
testing
• Developers run the test before release
50. FAST TEST
• Functional Acceptance Simple Tests
• Wide in breadth, low in depth
• Exercise every low level function
of the application at least once,
no combinations with other
functions
• Do all controls exist, are default
states correct, tab order,
shortcuts, accelerator keys, links,
images