Posts Tagged ‘requirements review’

How to Write More Test Cases

Here's the post you've been waiting for, ever since I wrote about Vipul Kocher's Q-Patterns tutorial at SEETest 2008. This is the 2nd new thing I learnt at SEETest 2008, which made it into an excellent conference. I'm sure that quite a few of you already know this technique, but

July 17th, 2008 by debizyx
Posted in Testing Techniques 2 Comments »

The WINNERs – Ambiguity Review Exercise from SIGiST 2008!!!

For those of you who attended my presentation at SIGiST 2008, below are the results of the Ambiguity Review exercise that you all did :-) Sorry about the length of this post - even by MY standards it's a bit long. But if you're into Quality in particular, and

July 5th, 2008 by debizyx
Posted in Testing conferences 6 Comments »

Finding those Requirements Bugs … Easily

I must say that I had fun giving this presentation, and I guess that the audience felt it too. Requirements Review - it sounds dreadfully boring. Months ago, when I was asked to speak, I thought "what can I do to make it a bit more interesting?". I came up with the idea of involving

July 1st, 2008 by debizyx
Posted in Testing conferences 3 Comments »