Patterns
Gateways... Services... Providers... No! They're "Business Experts"
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Sun, 21/09/2008 - 12:54. patternsI'm working with a customer that is implementing a website that allows customers to purchase products... This site has to talk to various webservices to obtain information about pricing and delivery options.
They were concerned that they didn't know what the interface for the delivery options web service was going to be so of course, I simply highlighted that this should be abstracted from their system as much as possible. All they new is that for a given order (made up of delivery address and the list of products) delivery options will vary depending on the types of products ordered and the delivery address. Other solutions (such as an internal call-centre package) will also be using the delivery options web service.
Testing Lessons From Civil Engineering
Submitted by sbarber on Sat, 21/06/2008 - 07:13. context-driven testing | development methodology | events | functional testing | general software testing | heuristics | patterns | perspectives | test analysisBelow is the paper I submitted as a prologue to an experience report, discussion, and (hopefully) additional research that I'm presenting for the first time during:
Classify Performance Tests: IVECTRAS
Submitted by sbarber on Fri, 03/08/2007 - 15:17. context-driven testing | heuristics | non-functional testing | patterns | performance testing | performance testing patterns | project management | test management- This is the second installment of a currently unknown number of posts about heuristics and mnemonics I find valuable when teaching and conducting performance testing.
- Other posts about performance testing heuristics and mnemonics are:
- Installment 1 - Performance Testing Core Principles: CCD IS EARI
- Installment 3 - Model Workloads for Performance Testing: FIBLOTS
- I have struggled for over 7 years now with first figuring out and then trying to explain all the different "types" of performance tests. You know the ones:
- Performance Test
- Load Test
- Stress Test
- Spike Test
- Endurance Test
- Reliability Test
- Component Test
- Configuration Test
- {insert your favorite word} Test
- Well, I finally have an alternative.
- IVECTRAS
So you want to build a spice rack?
Submitted by Developer Testing on Mon, 06/02/2006 - 23:51. patterns | perspectives(Now try testing it...)
Test Patterns and Test Anti Patterns
Submitted by neill mccarthy on Thu, 31/03/2005 - 20:50. patternsHowever I still feel there is mileage in the idea and Brian was just once more too far ahead of the wave. So i am going to start some blogs on the subject of test patterns, good ideas in a given context, and will use examples of these as well as metaphors to try and demonstrate the reason they are effective.
Extract Transform Load - Data Migration Pattern...
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Wed, 27/10/2004 - 12:45. general software testing | patternsInteresting read... although it doesn't seem to mention that it should be used for one-off data migration, it seems to fit the profile.
The article is particularly useful as it warns you of some of the potential liabilities of using it.
Animated Workflow Patterns
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Wed, 27/10/2004 - 11:30. general software testing | patternsI am not sure if they will be relevant yet. Once I have had a chance (and a reason) to look through them, I will let you know...
patterns the microsoft way...
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Fri, 09/07/2004 - 23:42. patterns"Microsoft's patterns & practices site":http://www.microsoft.com/resources/practices/community.mspx site is definitely in category (a)! It has many useful links to blogs and resources, including some up-coming webinars, like one on "Test Driven Development on July 15th 2004":http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032256315&Culture=en-US.

