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For purposes of #ExploratoryTesting, I have been discussing the idea that the software you are testing is your external imagination. I am now watching people (including myself) using LLMs as external imagination, and realizing that the successful pairing of me with the application is the same kind that is needed for doing much of anything beyond fun. But fun and funny are important for external imagination. I love being better than the average model.
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For purposes of #ExploratoryTesting, I have been discussing the idea that the software you are testing is your external imagination. I am now watching people (including myself) using LLMs as external imagination, and realizing that the successful pairing of me with the application is the same kind that is needed for doing much of anything beyond fun. But fun and funny are important for external imagination. I love being better than the average model.
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For purposes of #ExploratoryTesting, I have been discussing the idea that the software you are testing is your external imagination. I am now watching people (including myself) using LLMs as external imagination, and realizing that the successful pairing of me with the application is the same kind that is needed for doing much of anything beyond fun. But fun and funny are important for external imagination. I love being better than the average model.
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I watched @ez test on video and narrate for a full length talk, and I recommend that.
https://vimeopro.com/newcrafts/newcrafts/video/949429357My highlights:
- Definition of #ExploratoryTesting: testing, thinking what and why it matters while doing it
- Reference to microheuristics, decision rules for the moment and shoutout to @alex_schl
- #curious as polite way saying you have degrees of disagreement on how great things areThanks for recording #NewCrafts, many talks worth watching there.
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I watched @ez test on video and narrate for a full length talk, and I recommend that.
https://vimeopro.com/newcrafts/newcrafts/video/949429357My highlights:
- Definition of #ExploratoryTesting: testing, thinking what and why it matters while doing it
- Reference to microheuristics, decision rules for the moment and shoutout to @alex_schl
- #curious as polite way saying you have degrees of disagreement on how great things areThanks for recording #NewCrafts, many talks worth watching there.
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I watched @ez test on video and narrate for a full length talk, and I recommend that.
https://vimeopro.com/newcrafts/newcrafts/video/949429357My highlights:
- Definition of #ExploratoryTesting: testing, thinking what and why it matters while doing it
- Reference to microheuristics, decision rules for the moment and shoutout to @alex_schl
- #curious as polite way saying you have degrees of disagreement on how great things areThanks for recording #NewCrafts, many talks worth watching there.
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I watched @ez test on video and narrate for a full length talk, and I recommend that.
https://vimeopro.com/newcrafts/newcrafts/video/949429357My highlights:
- Definition of #ExploratoryTesting: testing, thinking what and why it matters while doing it
- Reference to microheuristics, decision rules for the moment and shoutout to @alex_schl
- #curious as polite way saying you have degrees of disagreement on how great things areThanks for recording #NewCrafts, many talks worth watching there.
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I watched @ez test on video and narrate for a full length talk, and I recommend that.
https://vimeopro.com/newcrafts/newcrafts/video/949429357My highlights:
- Definition of #ExploratoryTesting: testing, thinking what and why it matters while doing it
- Reference to microheuristics, decision rules for the moment and shoutout to @alex_schl
- #curious as polite way saying you have degrees of disagreement on how great things areThanks for recording #NewCrafts, many talks worth watching there.
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@lisihocke @newcrafts Lisi, heart felt thank you for these notes. Another great #newcrafts and you enable us who didn’t travel to enjoy the contents. ❤️
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Looks like I am unretiring from public speaking. I start the new job on June 3rd, and have a talk to do on June 4th and a keynote to deliver on October.
I am modeling after some of the lovely retired people I work with in #Tivia where the real impact on the industry starts after retirement. :D
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Looks like I am unretiring from public speaking. I start the new job on June 3rd, and have a talk to do on June 4th and a keynote to deliver on October.
I am modeling after some of the lovely retired people I work with in #Tivia where the real impact on the industry starts after retirement. :D
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Looks like I am unretiring from public speaking. I start the new job on June 3rd, and have a talk to do on June 4th and a keynote to deliver on October.
I am modeling after some of the lovely retired people I work with in #Tivia where the real impact on the industry starts after retirement. :D
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Looks like I am unretiring from public speaking. I start the new job on June 3rd, and have a talk to do on June 4th and a keynote to deliver on October.
I am modeling after some of the lovely retired people I work with in #Tivia where the real impact on the industry starts after retirement. :D
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Looks like I am unretiring from public speaking. I start the new job on June 3rd, and have a talk to do on June 4th and a keynote to deliver on October.
I am modeling after some of the lovely retired people I work with in #Tivia where the real impact on the industry starts after retirement. :D
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You know that split to builders and testers? You can’t hold on to that because your job is to leave behind a system of programmatic tests and finding identity as not a builder leads you astray these days. #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting
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Two years of documentation as output. The practice I have been experimenting with is to add story, acceptance criteria and the NOT list while working from a one liner, and make sure it’s done when work completes. This matches #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting idea of treating documentation as output of testing after learning, not input from a team we knew the least. I find myself with routine and discipline this requires and struggle getting others to care for their future colleagues and self.
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Had this conversation of "testing does not improve quality" and how the two of us disagreed on it with a colleague. First of all, neither of us would test just to produce information that no one acts on. The information and doing something with it are paired. Second, just existing in a team, holding space for quality makes people address things you would tell them about.
Yet another of those things where our thinking is that #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting is different.
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Some days I find it hard to explain how versatile my day is. From getting employees phones and approving user rights, to strategizing high availability deployment design choices, to testing latest changes and documenting scopes, to fixing bugs.
Third consecutive day of testing. Damn it felt good to hear the testing I shared was exactly what the team had been hoping the testers would step up to. There’s quite a difference in #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting and what most testers are taught to do.
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As I have been having conversations with #testers across organizations, I am noticing that the EU making salaries public soon change is having impacts on internal conversations of value of your work vs. salary you are paid now.
I hope we would have better tools on this space too to have the conversations, because this leaves people feeling like they were never good enough.
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As I have been having conversations with #testers across organizations, I am noticing that the EU making salaries public soon change is having impacts on internal conversations of value of your work vs. salary you are paid now.
I hope we would have better tools on this space too to have the conversations, because this leaves people feeling like they were never good enough.
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Oh well true. Antonym for contemporary or modern is outdated. #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting
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In its 36+ years of existence, we have learned that people think about it differently. I still to this day struggle explaining the the brand I am teaching is founded on extensive use of automation, but not just regression automation - there is so much more to programmatic testing. So I called my learning brand #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting
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This week as manager included something very much akin to #EnsembleProgramming and oh my, that was powerful. I learned that people don't know things they should know. I learned that things come too fast without sufficient reflection to turn them to learnings. I learned that people could succeed better given more clarity through limiting things we are learning simultaneously.
I already made changes to provide slightly better support. I still think we should pair / ensemble more.
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With #EnsembleProgramming, we talk about time together being worthwhile as long as we are either #Learning or #Contributing. Today I need to add that learning the same thing every day again is not really what I mean by learning. Learning should accrue. We need to figure out ways of practicing in a way where we are likely to retain information.
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Asked my teams’ testers to share their prepared plans for performance, reliability and recovery testing. While I’ve been nudging building the capabilities last year to finish them this year, seeing the four who are now testers eloquently build things forward was a proud moment. #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting most definitely, threading something that really is off-sync in terms of building up a capability.
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Seeing this org that loved test cases announcing that manual testing is geared towards exploratory testing is just happy news. I hope they'd stop adding the word manual, and start to frame attended and unattended forms of testing within #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting but I take my wins where I find them.
This year I was thinking of reading / classifying the test cases I inherited and writing a research paper on usefulness. 11 days to read with 1 minute each.
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In-sync / off-sync testing is split I introduced in 2003 to teach myself and my colleagues that some testing you do as response to change becoming ready, while other types require you to plan ahead. It helped me then, and it helped me today.
Similarly, I have used attended / unattended testing to discuss automation in context of #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting.
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Today is my final board meeting for #Tivia - I have served my two years. I set out to figure out what does it mean to be a "board professional", and I am grateful for now having a good understanding of board-level decision making, differences of tax statuses and coordinating group of companies with different tax statuses as one closely aligned entities.
It has been a significant source of reflection of the challenges a board has compared to people in the org itself, and not easy.
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Today is my final board meeting for #Tivia - I have served my two years. I set out to figure out what does it mean to be a "board professional", and I am grateful for now having a good understanding of board-level decision making, differences of tax statuses and coordinating group of companies with different tax statuses as one closely aligned entities.
It has been a significant source of reflection of the challenges a board has compared to people in the org itself, and not easy.
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Today is my final board meeting for #Tivia - I have served my two years. I set out to figure out what does it mean to be a "board professional", and I am grateful for now having a good understanding of board-level decision making, differences of tax statuses and coordinating group of companies with different tax statuses as one closely aligned entities.
It has been a significant source of reflection of the challenges a board has compared to people in the org itself, and not easy.