Reading Recommendations # 7

Here is the 7th episode of my reading recommendations. This issue contains 7 great posts from topics like why software testers don’t break the software, how a tester can represent a user, how to manage the risks when adding software testers to a project, some information for people who are new to the software testing business. A … Read more

Reading Recommendations # 6

Here is the 6th episode of my reading recommendations. This issue contains six posts from different topics like how it’s tested: “Cuckoo clocks”, “The 8 Fs of Software Failure”, “Automation is key but don’t automate manual tests”, “Test your knowledge with uTest University Quizzes”, “How to embed screenshot in Cucumber reports” and “Testing beyond requirements? How much … Read more

Top 114 Software Testing Blogs 2014

Last week I found out that my blog was ranked 29th of the best software testing blogs of 2014. In total 114 blogs are listed on the page from TestBuffet. I was not aware that my blog was listed there, but it seems that TestBuffet is checking the software testing community and collects valuable sources for … Read more

Cheat Sheet for Submitting Mobile Apps

Thanks to my great software testing network, I stumbled up on an very interesting mobile article about mobile app submissions. The article has been written by Simon Moser in german. Simon collected all important and required information that are necessary to submit a mobile app to the stores from Apple, Google and Windows. If you … Read more

Reading Recommendations # 5

Here is the 5th episode of my reading recommendations. This issue contains five posts from topics like how to interview software testers, quest for testers, a very nice video podcast from OpenSignal about Mobile Sensor Networks. Furthermore, I added a nice post from Stephen Janaway where he wrote about his experiences with a testing bug bash. Last but … Read more