"how to solve testing problems without solving them" with bart vrenegoor
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View webinar: http://www.eurostarconferences.com/community/member/webinar-archive/webinar-89-how-to-solve-testing-problems-without-solving-them We get challenged daily by all sorts of problems, like unstable test environments, unclear documentation or missing test strategies. These are problems we encounter very often! Luckily for us, it seems we are very capable of dealing with them. But are we really as good as we think we are in doing this? In dealing with our problems, we often focus on symptoms, not the problem itself. Does that really help solving our problems? Does that help us reaching project goals? Often not. Often, while doing this, we make our problems even bigger. This presentation will teach you a different way of interpreting and solving problems: In this presentation you will learn how to solve problems without solving them! Unclear documentation a problem? No way! It is intended to be this way! This may sound very strange, but it works. This presentation will show you how.TRANSCRIPT
Bart Vrenegoor, Sogeti
How To Solve Testing Problems Without Solving Them
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How will I use your time today?
On problems... and on why they don’t exist
Solving problems... without really solving them
What does this mean for us?... how can we solve testing
problems?
Going
back
in time
Our jobs aren’t easy!!
Focus !!!
“The way we see the problem is the problem.”
How we deal with our problemsYes - but...
No - because...
Yes - and…
There is
nothingwrong with a
critical attitude,
but…
Make the
problem
partof the
solution
Real
world example
Park
Real
world example
Taxi
Testing without environment?
Testing without documentation?
Testing with difficult testers ?
Turn the problem into a fact
Turn the fact into a possibility
Yes, but how does that work?
Love Game
ConflictCarry through
In conclusion
Problems don’t exist. Perceptions do.
Change your way of thinking.
Apply it as a tester, as it helps you.
And I challenge you!