
Oddly Influenced
E36: BONUS: One circle-style history of Context-Driven Testing
Aug 3, 2023
Exploring the origins and principles of context-driven testing, including collaborative circles and the development of a shared vision. The challenges of the context-driven circle in the mid-1990s and its association with black box testing of retail software. The evolution of the shared vision and the role of email in facilitating detailed conversations among core members. Reflections on past papers and writing styles in software testing analysis. The concept of feral shared vision and its relation to context-driven testing. Different meeting styles and the importance of 'going public' with a vision. The context-driven approach to software testing, key resources, and the formation of formal organizations.
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- The context-driven circle was formed as a reaction to the document-centric and scripted testing approaches of the software testing status quo.
- The shared vision of the context-driven circle emphasized finding and fixing bugs through exploratory testing and adaptive techniques.
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Formation of the Context-Driven Circle
The context-driven circle was formed by Chem Caner, James Bach, Brett Petticord, and the speaker. It was influenced by Michael P. Farrell's book 'Collaborative Circles'. The circle developed as a reaction to the status quo of software testing, which focused on document-centric and scripted testing approaches.
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