Posts Tagged by mind map
Mind Mapping and Getting “The Big Picture”
| 2012/02/26 | Posted by CCAdmin under Mind Map, Models, prodcutivity, Software Testing, Tips |
Early in my career I wrote a lot of device driver type software for test equipment. We utilized these drivers in our automated testing framework and test scripts in order to use the test equipment for testing purposes. I specifically remember not always knowing what the project that the software was being used on, was… more
Black Box Software Testing – Bug Advocacy
| 2011/11/06 | Posted by CCAdmin under AST, Learning, Software Testing |
It’s been a busy month or so since my last blog post. The reason you haven’t heard from me is that I was taking another class from the Association for Software Testing (AST).In April I took the Black Box Software Testing Foundations class. This time, I took the second class in the series, Black Box… more
Personal Kanban Rides A Mind Map To Portability
| 2011/09/26 | Posted by CCAdmin under conference, kanban, lean, PKFlow, prodcutivity, Tips, Tools, Wisdom |
First a disclaimer: I am not a kanban expert. I discovered kanban through a book earlier this year. Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life by Jim Benson and Tonianne DeMaria Barry. This blog about personal kanban is “my” interpretation of using the technique and facilitating a portable version of it (mechanically) via a mind… more
Brainstorming Use Case Scenarios For Testing With Mind Maps
| 2011/08/22 | Posted by CCAdmin under Software Testing, Tips, Tools |
In an earlier blog post, I discussed Use Case Scenarios. The basic idea is that a use case is used to capture a behavior with pre-conditions, steps of the behavior and expected results. That use case can easily be flipped to create a test case (expected results first). A use case describes a behavior, but… more

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