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Your Data Quality Sucks (with Huw Price from Curiosity Software)

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Statistics & Studies: The Benefits Of Test Driven Development

In this article, I review some test driven development statistics and studies to understand how it’s been employed, the benefits, and the challenges teams face with this approach. Traditionally, the...

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How To Measure Time To Quality: T2Q (with Niall Lynch from Spark of Guidance)

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How To Test Complex GraphQL Knowledge Graphs (with Mike Harris from Geckoboard)

Guest Mike Harris discusses GraphQL testing, knowledge graphs, and capturing data. Listen to the podcast episode here. Related Links: Other articles and podcasts: The post How To Test Complex GraphQL...

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Ten Thousand Cities — Test Objectification & Documentation

A lot of discussion about QA tends to involve grand concepts and topics. Lots of jargon and white papers and TED talks. It can get pretty abstract pretty fast. And, let’s face it, often not terribly...

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How To Prepare For, And Survive, Ship/No-Ship Decisions

Reality Bites One can, sometimes even fruitfully, engage foundational issues of QA process, tools, mindset, ethos, and expertise. Which is great. These topics are necessary mental heavy lifting for any...

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Leadership in Test: Documentation

Editor’s Note: Welcome to the Leadership In Test series from software testing guru & consultant Paul Gerrard. The series is designed to help testers with a few years of experience—especially those...

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Understanding Time To Quality

There are plenty of metrics used to track QA progress these days. Most of them are quite useful, but they all tend to be one-dimensional, in the sense that they are snapshots of a moment, or sprint, in...

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