A Fun Presentation on a Powerful Software Test Design Approach
by
Justin Hunter
"My own consistent experiences and formal studies indicate that pairwise, orthogonal array-based, and combinatorial test design approaches often lead to a doubling of tester productivity (as measured in defects found per tester hour) as compared to the far more prevalent practice in the software testing industry of selecting and documenting test cases by hand."
Presenter and participants actually test software
by
Justin Hunter
by Matt Heusser "The first session of the conference was Justin Hunter’s “Let’s Test Together,†which promised to not only introduce a new test design method, but to change the way we (the audience) think about software testing.
...
It was a neat session and his passion came through"
Combinatorial Software Testing
by
Rick Kuhn, Raghu Kacker, Yu Lei, Justin Hunter
While the most basic form of combinatorial testing, pairwise, is well established, and adoption by software testing practitioners continues
to increase, industry usage of these methods remains patchy at best. However, the additional training required is
Management Web Sites and Resources
Hexawise - Combinatorial Software Testing
by
Justin Hunter, John Hunter
This blog, by Justin Hunter, is about efficient and effective software test design strategies, including pairwise and combinatorial methods that are gaining traction in the testing community.