Using the 5 orders of ignorance I showed testers how they can convince their managers to start testing earlier + I showed them that there is more than just scripting and executing tests.
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You can't know everything, but you can become certain (enough)
1. ‘Can we go live?’
Eddy BruinYou can’t know everything, but can become certain
2. He who knows not and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him! He who knows not and knows that he knows not, is unlearned. Teach him! He who knows and knows not that he knows, is asleep. Awaken him! He who knows and knows that he knows, is enlightened. Follow him! An Arab Proverb quoted by Isabel Lady Burton (1831-1896) in "The Life of Captain Sir Richard F. Burton"
3. The 5 orders of ignorance
0OI = Lack of Ignorance
I (probably) know something. I have the answer and can explain it.
1OI = Lack of Knowledge
I don't know something, but I have a well formed question.
2OI = Lack of Awareness
I don't know that I don't know something. I have no idea what the right question is.
3OI = Lack of Process
I don't know a suitably way to find out I don't know that I don't know something.
I have no clue how to find the right idea's to search for the right question.
4OI = Meta-ignorance
I don't know about the Five Orders of Ignorance.
5. Learning comes from experiencing the unexpectedIgnorance is the single greatest impediment to throughput
Source: Dan North -Introducingdeliberatediscovery
10. A definition of exploratory testing
“Exploratory testing is simultaneous learning, test design, and test execution.”
James Bach, 1995
Test techniques improve result
Immediate investigation gives most information
Get to know the system
11. A definition of exploratory testing
“Exploratory testing is simultaneous learning, test design, and test execution, with an emphasis on learning.”
CemKaner, 2005
12. Rapid Software Testing(RST)
withJames Bach
17-19 November 2014 –Breda
In this training, you will learn:
•Concise, universal heuristics and models for instant test design
•How to tackle any product or product idea instantly
•How to analyze a test heuristic or practice
•How to test despite ambiguous or missing specifications
•How to deal with overwhelming complexity or confusion
•How to know when to stop or suspend the test process
•How to prepare and deliver atailored test report
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“Deze cursus laat je opnieuw tegen het vak testen aankijken. Voor mij als ervaren tester was deze cursus verfrissend en leerzaam.” “RST opentje ogenengeeftje handvatenom eengeweldigetester teworden!”
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Big thankstothese guys!
Dan North –Deliberatediscovery
http://goo.gl/ke485
Philip Armour–The five orders of ignorance
http://goo.gl/LIqn6Y
Alan Page –Testers andthe order of ignorance
http://goo.gl/cpOGTv
Or me:eddy.bruin@codecentric.nl