Testing has a bad reputation for being slow & costly. Speed, price, quality—pick two, right? How can we ensure that testing does not become the bottleneck? We first have admit that we have a problem, and then look at the root causes of why testing is slow and expensive. Among these are: lack of clear requirements and priorities, unclear testing processes and delivery procedures, misaligned goals between product, development, QA, & Ops teams, unreasonable expectations (such as 100% test coverage), inefficient (or unreliable) test automation, lack of ability to parallelize...
Aaron Evans
QA Architect
One Shore
Aaron Evans has been testing software for over 20 years. During which time he has made a lot of stupid mistakes, which is the only way he knows how to learn. He is a test architect and QA consultant at One Shore, the company he started when he gave up a promising career in tech to go live alone on a warm tropical beach. Aaron currently lives in the cold mountains of Montana with his family and works remotely from a yurt.