Director for Softtek. He is recognized by ASQ as a Certified Quality Manager, Certified Software Engineer and Six Sigma Black Belt.It's tempting to think that there's always a "best way" to do things. I once thought I knew "the best way" to test software. Then I learned something or changed context, and "the best way" changed. I'm somewhat skeptical ever since when I come across a "best way." What old problems does this new "best way" solve? What new problems does it create? In what context is it being used?
In this article I share my personal experience with different forms and contexts USA Mobile Database of testing, analyzing common problems and culture, and also whether that context is a final state or just a step towards another state. This text is based on the presentation I made at the Ágiles 2010 conference in Lima, which you can see at http://bit.ly/b9bIrT
I clarify that I am not dealing with the more general problem of software quality, but only with testing.
The model
The structure of this article is organized based on the testing model discussed in the book “Agile testing”, by Lisa Crispin and Janet Gregory (see figure 1). In this model, we have 4 types of testing:
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