Hi everyone, Despite joining late, I thought I'd post an introduction anyway. I work at a company in Germany who have created a tool that supports agile GUI...
FYI, SQE has organized a web seminar covering the topic: Envisioning Next Generation Functional Testing Tools. Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2008, 11:00 a.m. EST...
As I announced previously, I'm working on a ~25 minute presentation for the web seminar. My position is that in order to move forward we need to take a step...
This is a nice way to organize the features. It seems to me that results and report would have project and team contexts, but I'm having a hard time thinking...
I lean toward building the next big functional test thingy iteratively. Find a cool new feature. Add it. Compete against other functional test thingys....
I'd like to read more about this...where is the best place to start? I'm running a working group at my company right now that is trying to unify test...
Sorry for the delay. I wish that there were rows marked "Communicate" and "Learn". Seems to me those are important project goals, and tools on the project...
Thanks for the feedback. Could you please elaborate a bit more what you mean by "Learn". I *think* I know what you mean, but I want to be sure. Thanks ...
At any given moment in the project, people are building the wrong thing. The hope is that, over the course of the project, their idea of what they should be...
Although I've been quiet on the mailing list, I've been out promoting the aa-ftt group by sharing some of the ideas that came out of the workshop. This is...
You can count me in! Thanks Antony, Elisabeth On Feb 14, 2008, at 5:32 AM, Antony Marcano ((testingReflections)) ... You can count me in! Thanks Antony,...
Antony ... Yes, I agree this is a very good concrete thing that we should get going on. FYI, the main thing I'm focusing on during Tuesday's webinar is a...
Having the community identifying and writing down the most important stories is certainly the best place to start. For my part even if..well nothing is really...
Well said Anthony, The Portland workshop had such a profound effect on me that, as of next week, I am moving to Portland to start a new job. I hope to become...
As an interested bystander who never did get round to contributing a discussion paper, I would also be intereeted in this. When I read - *Encourage the right...
Anthony - I really appreciate you "dangit, let's just do something" approach. Now, I was not at the workshop, so I have a couple of questions which may be ...
I'm not sure if we're talking about the same things Erik. The emphasis of the workshop was on Acceptance-Test Driven Development tools (A-TDD). Are you talking...
If it's just for reading, rather than have everyone write as well, the Kizoom people found with LiFT (embedded DLS a la jMock) that their business people...
Oh yeah... I remember that. Well, the presentation layer would really be sugar in situations like that... Worth trying the API option and get some feedback?...
At the workshop there was some debate over whether a test was an example or whether they are two different things. I think I said at the time that I think of a...
Typo - Should be SbE (not SoE): For example: http://www.testingreflections.com/node/view/6660 (where I explain how SbE better enables 'validation' of a system...
If you're talking about "ambiguity" in terms of "allowing many different implementations" then I agree completely. If you're talking about using purposely...
... I just started a new job and I am thinking about everything from a fresh perspective and the topics we discussed at the workshop are about to become very...
I have just trawled through David's rather excellent documentation about Concordion and I wonder how the approach scales to more intricate specifications? All...
Namaste, Does anyone know of one or more projects with User Stories and Acceptance Tests? Ideal the project should be open source so that we can look at all...
"Low, almost unit-level specs". Yes, I find that when I pull out each strand of behaviour and test it in as isolated-as-possible way, that's what I tend to...