7 Basic Principles of Context-Driven-Testing

7 Principles of the Context-Driven-Testing

  1. The value of any practice depends on its context.
  2. There are good practices in context, but there are no best practices.
  3. People, working together, are the most important part of any project’s context.
  4. Projects unfold over time in ways that are often not predictable.
  5. The product is a solution. If the problem isn’t solved, the product doesn’t work.
  6. Good software testing is a challenging intellectual process.
  7. Only through judgment and skill, exercised cooperatively throughout the entire project, are we able to do the right things at the right times to effectively test our products.

At MeU Solutions, we had chances to experience and practice from one of the famous of the co-author of Context-Driven-Testing School (James Bach) and delivered numerous projects with this methodology, and it was demonstrated as the effective software testing approach, check out for detail here.

To read the full Context Driven Testing article, check out here.

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