Posts Tagged ‘usability’

30 days of testing

The guys over at the Ministry of Testing proposed a 30 days of testing challenge for july. If you are somewhat interested in testing and out on twitter you will probably have stumbled upon the #30daysoftesting hashtag. If not, well you missed out on something! In a nutshell: The challenge was to perform a certain… Continue Reading →

Personas

In this post I will outline what personas are, how they can be created and the advantages using personas in requirements engineering and software testing offers. Personas are representatives of users, each representing a certain user group. The interesting thing is that these can be used in requirement engineering and testing alike. Each persona has… Continue Reading →

bug cascade

Given I am a o2 customer and I own a Huawei G700 Dual Sim mobile phone and Sim1 is used for all data and private phone calls and Sim2 is used exclusively for job phone calls and both Sim cards are active When I select Sim1 as the active sim card for the next call… Continue Reading →

Why target audience matters

This is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down. No,  not really.  It is a story to remind you for whom you develop software,  the so called user. This summer I had to get a new passport as my old one would expire while being abroad. So I ordered one… Continue Reading →