Posts Under ‘review’ Category

Test automation day

This post is a short review of my experiences at the test automation day in Rotterdam last Thursday. If you are following tester circles on twitters, you will be aware that test automation is one of the hot topics at the moment, especially in the CDT realms, but I will try to stay out of… Continue Reading →

BBST foundations revisited

This is a more in-depth review of the BBST foundations class I took from October, 16th to November, 14th.  Actually this blog was supposed to have three major paragraphs dealing with the general experience, how heuristics help me as a product owner and a comparison between BBST and ISTQB foundations, but I think that the… Continue Reading →

One year of blogging

Oh, wow. It’s been one year since I started this blog and joined twitter. I guess that justifies some kind of retrospective. Why did I actually start at all? Last year I read the book Branding yourself by Erik Deckers and Kyle Lacy. Since I was kind of disappointed with my working situation at that… Continue Reading →

Book review

It’s been a while since my last book review. But here we go again. There are some books I read during the last weeks/months and I really think these are worth having a look at. Keogh, L.: Behaviour-Driven Development Patton, J.: User story mapping Daoust, N.: UML Requirements Modeling for Business Analysts Crispin, L. &… Continue Reading →

Runnin’ the show

Some will have noticed that I tweeted some Dick DeVenzio quotes during the last days:   “What is said and what is meant and what is understood can be three very different things.” Dick DeVenzio — Christian Kram (@chr_kram) 19. Januar 2015 “If you are doing all things yourself or not getting them done at… Continue Reading →