Free test testnet 2014 - taste wheel for testers workshop v03

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These are thes slides I used during my workshop on both Freetest (Norway) and TestNet (Netherlands). Both Mobile and Traditional Testing benefits by having a clear and solid test strategy that can be explained to the stakeholders, and that enables us to tell a test story that aligns with that strategy. Rather than communicating lists of bugs and passed test cases, we need a language to explain or stakeholders how we perceive the application or App that we test. What language do we use, how do describe the application? What language do we use when we want to express our experience with the application that we have just tested. In this hands-on workshop we will seek words to do so. We will use the analogy of the coffee taste wheel to draw up our own Testers taste wheel. In coffee land (but also in whiskey land) they use a taste wheel to describe tastes that you can look for while sampling the coffee. It serves as a kind of checklist, but also helps to give names to the flavors. It provides a language that is commonly understood among the tasters. The coffee taste wheel displays both the disqualifiers (bad tastes like burned, to bitter, etc) and the nice flavors (the qualifiers) of the coffee. An example of the coffee taste wheel can be found in the slides. The set-up of the taste wheel can be quite beneficial as basis of test process that aligns with the information need of the stakeholders. In this workshop groups of testers will explore a few sample Apps on their mobile device or laptop. Their mission will be a) Defining the qualifiers and disqualifies of the application, using the KANO model, b) Execute some testing and c) Report verbally towards the other teams about they way they perceive the application. Based upon the reports, we will model our own testing taste wheel.

Transcript of Free test testnet 2014 - taste wheel for testers workshop v03

Taste wheel for testers…

Workshop Freetest (Norway) Testnet (Netherlands)

May 2014

Derk-Jan de Grood1

Introduction

Bridge the gab

Find some shared language

Experiment: build our own flavor wheel for testers

Do some exploratory testing

Find what is needed to be the quality ambassador

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My Passion

Key Problem

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Testing What’s app

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Define items you want to test

Distribute tasks

Execute tests

Prepare your test story

10 min

10 min

Reporting

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Did you take into account

Different kind of users, or persona’s ?

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Qualifiers

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Disqualifiers

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Check vs Test

Check

Test

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Exploratory

Scripted

3 step strategy

Persona’s Qualifiers Disqualifiers

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TestNet Network test

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The flavor wheel

Where my passions meet

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Generic Qualifiers

Shows like

Dis-Qualifiers

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Simplified

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Generic Qualifiers

Shows like

Dis-Qualifiers

Benefits

Checklist what could we test

Involve stakeholders

Find common language

Focus on the right things

Have a good test story

Show your added value

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Lets compose our own flavour wheel

The experiment

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1 Define Persona’s

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2 Define Qualifiers

Format:

As Person I Goal, because single attribute

Example

As end user I trust the system, because I know my private data is not shared over the internet

Put them on the board

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Different stakeholder have same goals…

As a <partner> I <enjoy> my girlfriend because see can cook a good diner

As a <partner> I <mistrust> my girlfriend because she likes the neighbor

As a <brother> I <enjoy> my sister because see can cook a good diner

As a <neighbor> I <enjoy> my neighbor because …

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Counting

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First drafts

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Freetest- NorwayTestNet- Netherlands

Persona’s28

Put to practice

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Remember the case

Pick a qualifier

How could you test it?

What would you communicate?

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Product Demo

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Review (static tests)

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Fits

Agile

Teams

Tell a appealing test story

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WRAP-UP

Wrap up

SUCCES ! Derk-Jan de Grood

ValoriColtbaan 4a3439 NG NIEUWEGEINThe Netherlands

derkjandegrood@valori.nl+31(0)651807878www.valori.nl

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