About me
Hi,
thanks for dropping by.
I am Christian Kram and I am a tester.
A few things that I tested:
- all kinds of software
- mattresses (no, seriously!)
- medical braces (as a sufferer and a tester)
- instruction manuals
- a lot of other software
I hold a degree in linguistics (hence the instructions manuals), worked as an industrial anthropologist (testing mattresses is not just sleeping…) and have been a requirement engineer in the past. I have also been a product owner more recently, but happily went back to testing.
I specialized in software testing and test management over the last few years.
Language and testing will be the main topics on this blog since I feel it is a very neglected topic. And everything from a user’s point of view, which is an important part of my testing understanding back since my days as an industrial anthropologist (yeah, sleeping, you get it by now…).
Why do I write this blog? Well, mostly because it is about topics that interest me and like to give a closer look. Maybe it’s helpful for others (like you) and no one will probably read my hand-written notes (maybe no one will read this either, but anyway). All views expressed are strictly my own.
You can get in touch with me via Twitter or ![]()
Or you can drop me a line on skype. I am on there at least sometimes.
