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By: Derk-Jan de Grood, Collis
Date: 3rd Test Management Summit 2009, London
Result-driven testingBusiness alignment in order to show our added value
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Aim of this session?
Introduce result-driven testing Explain why I think it has relevance Learn from each other how we can
implement it
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Rational maturity
Maturity
Information
Low
High
Rational Emotional
Know
ledge Exp
erie
nce
Maturity
Test policy Test strategy Test plan Test design Techniques Test scenario’s Intake reports Entry criteria Audit reports Etc..
Where do we go from here ?
Where do we go from here ?
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Mind-set business manager
New MarketsTurn overMarket shareIncreasing efficiency Legal obligation Politics
New MarketsTurn overMarket shareIncreasing efficiency Legal obligation Politics
IT-Project !!
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Result driven testing
• Know and understand the anticipated result.
• Carry out only those activities that contribute to the intended result, or give insight to the measurement in which this result has been achieved.
• Inform stakeholders on time with coherent information.
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Success factor
Not the method, but the way the method is applied, determines the success of the project
How to ensure that the method is applied in an effective manner?
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Test principles
Test process
Result
Review
(intake Test base)
Test design
Setting up environment
Test execution
Release advice
Test plan & strategy
Wish Requirements
Design Coding
Testing Deployment
The number of tester using a waterfall model is the same as the number using agile, with the V-model the most popular. [EuroSTAR survey 2007]
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Test Risk Analysis
1D TRA
Test
Report
Result
2D TRA
A good testing story helps selling both the Exploratory testing as the traditional tester to bridge towards stakeholders.
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For the benefit of your boss
I Know
- the system is ‘fit for purpose‘
- what issues remain unresolved
- that these will be dealt with adequately
• Take away uncertainties• Ensure trust in technology
• Take away uncertainties• Ensure trust in technology
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For your own benefit
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Summary
Maturity
Information
Low
High
Rational Emotional
Know
ledge
Exp
erie
nce
Maturity
For maximum added value combine: Result driven attitude Test experience & knowledge Test method
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