Record your iOS Test Session with QuickTime

A couple of posts ago I wrote about “How to File Mobile Bugs” and the importance of good and detailed bug reports. In another post I wrote about ilos  and how to record your current test session on Android Lollipop devices. Today, I write about the other big mobile vendor, called iOS 🙂 and how … Read more

Reading Recommendations # 3

And again, here is the 3rd episode of my reading recommendations. This issue contains seven posts about different topics from why you don’t need a bug tracker, testers shouldn’t write code, generic testing personas to a QA mindset. Furthermore, I added the link to the current state of testing survey. Please take your time and … Read more

Reading Recommendations # 2

This week I have new reading recommendations for you. The second issue contains  7 posts about different topics from speaking at and expectations about conferences, real life bugs in the automotive world, qualitative research about coding and software testing. Besides that there is a must read from Jonathan Kohl about designing products for smartwatches & wearables. … Read more

Responsive Test Automation with the Galen Framework

More and more web page pages are optimized for mobile devices using a responsive layout. With the help of responsive design, the layout of the web page adapts to the different screensize of the mobile device to provide a nice look and feel. A web page that contains lots of pages makes it extremely complicated and time … Read more

Reading Recommendations # 1

As promised, here are the software testing reading recommendations # 1. In this issue I collected 6 posts about different topics from exploratory testing, effective communication for testers, test automation as a person to lessons learned. Enjoy reading the posts.   9 Ways to be Happier at Work in 2015 Author: Tim Leberecht Exploratory Testing is not the … Read more