hi, i am an electronic engineer from argentina. I usually work with hardware / firmware. Now I am programming in java, for palms. I like XP very much. I am...
... I've been interested in this problem and have tried a few experiments which I consider encouraging. The basic idea is to write code against a simulator....
Ward Cunningham
ward@...
May 1, 2004 6:33 pm
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This has been an interesting thread, partly because it deals with a common situation that puts stress on textbook agility. A test fails, but (for now at least)...
... In my just-posted reply to Kerry, i asked for reasons why people wouldn't want to pull failing tests for deferred bugs from a suite. He was suggesting that...
... I've done this before, but now i think it is a mistake. I'm suggesting that it would be better to just remove the test from the suite. By suite, i mean a...
I think that in ISO speak (and TTCN) tests are markes to pass, fail or be inconclusive. I think an "inconclusive" outcome helps to judge the outcome of the...
STEURS Stefan
stefan.steurs@...
May 5, 2004 1:58 pm
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Hi, Trying to reason along with this coverage criterion. See below ... For most testing it can be demonstrated that even when most tests are executed, they...
STEURS Stefan
stefan.steurs@...
May 5, 2004 1:58 pm
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The Workshop on Software Evolution will be an intersection point this year for practitioners and academics. I am the program chair and am looking for good...
... This is a fascinating subject. Several years ago I put a lot of effort into implementing test harness features that would filter known failures so that we...
... I don't have a problem with three states. For example, if a test's precondition (setup) fails, it makes sense to mark it amber. If other tests go red, they...
... Traditional development methods treat all artifacts -- designs, code, tests -- as hard-won and therefore worth preserving. Part of the agile approach is...
... It's better in the case where you expect that resolving this defect will eventually get back on the to-do list. Otherwise, if it's never going to get...
Fellow testers, I have good testing experience and have come across, and exercised various methods of testing software. I wanted to know if there were any...
Plenty of test patterns in Bob Binders book 'Testing Object Oriented Systems' Good reading, happy reading, Stefan. ... ____ This message and any files...
STEURS Stefan
stefan.steurs@...
May 6, 2004 2:50 pm
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... Both *Lessons Learned in Software Testing* and *How to Break Software* were conceived at a Test Patterns workshop that Brian Marick hosted. Both books ...
Lessons Learned in Software Testing is [emphasis]not[/emphasis] a patterns book, but I believe it's the closest thing that there is to a testing patterns book....
Maybe "Mock Objects" could be considered a testing pattern. What do you think? It's a "standard solution to a common problem". ... De: ncog2500...
Carlos Méndez
cmendez@...
May 7, 2004 2:36 pm
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Here is a recruiter looking for Agile Testers in Utah. Contact him directly if you are interested. Bret ... ______________________________________ Bret...
http://www.agcs.com/supportv2/techpapers/patterns/papers/systestp.htm ... IMPORTANT: The information contained in this email and/or its attachments is...
I don't think anyone's mentioned the Patterns of Software Test (PoST) meetings hosted by Brian Marick and others. They yielded a number of testing patterns....
Being a customer (product owner, business expert, Goal Donor, etc.) is probably the hardest job on an agile project. But I haven't noticed that they have the...
Great idea! I'll pass it along to our customer team. Is it ok to lurk on this list and see what issues are raised? I'm doing a tutorial relating to the...
Brian, How compatible do you think your charter is with that of the moribung "eXtreme Customering" group (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/extremecustomering/) ? ...
... There's extremecustomering, and extremebusiness. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com "Some people take everything personally." -- Ron Jeffries "I do not!" --...
... I very much want non-customers on the list. Having worked with customers on past projects, they can help customers today. But the acid test for posting...
Hm, seems like this posting never made it to the list. I was CC-ed on this thread by Ward and replied to both him and the list. Seems like my reply on May 3...
Jim Shore has started the fit-users mailing list. "This list is for general discussion of Fit. Appropriate topics include how to use Fit on your project,...