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First Time Right: more efficient test design

Test Design techniques have been around for decades - see Glenford Myers "The art of software testing" from 1979 - and are continuously revised and updated. They became mainstream and part of international standards (ISTQB, IEEE, ISO). Where their existence is known (things like Equivalence Partitioning, Boundary Value Testing & Decision Table Testing are considered fundamental knowledge for testers), their efficiency and effectiveness is less addressed.
With AI-assisted testing (vibe testing), we have a great companion to translate requirements into test conditions, test cases and test suites. But how do we check whether these are the right test cases? That there are no blind spots? How to avoid overlap? And how do we ensure that we selected the best technique for a given situation?

This workshop will give a high level overview of some of the most common test techniques, compare and contrast them, and help you applying them in your prompts.

Michaël Pilaeten

Software Quality Evangelist // Quality Engineering Manager /// M Powering

Brussels, Belgium

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