Posts Tagged ‘session based’

Prototype theory in software testing

This is a topic I have been thinking about for quite a while. Every now and then I stumble about things related to software testing (e.g. in my last post) that remind me about something called prototype theory. What is prototype theory then? Prototype theory is a theory (who would have guessed?) about mental representation… Continue Reading →

Session based testing

Actually I wanted to write this way earlier, but things like the stomach flu make you suddenly forget about writing…   Anyway, enough wallowing in self-pity: I attended a local testing event called testing with a stranger these days. It was organized by the JUG Ostfalen and featured Markus Gärtner presenting the basic outlines of… Continue Reading →