Category: <span>e2e Test</span>

Testschnack: Keine traurigen Test Tool Lizenzen dank sauberer Konzeption

Manche Tool Hersteller lassen glauben, dass Testautomation ganz einfach ist, wenn man sich nur erst einmal sich für sie entschieden und die Lizenzen gekauft hat. Ist aber leider nicht so. Leider habe ich keine Zahlen – aber Hand aufs Herz – kennt ihr nicht auch Testtool Lizenzen, die irgendwo im Keller liegen? Ungenutzt und traurig? Dennis und ich reißen so einige konzeptionelle Themen an, um den Testautomationsprojekten das Schicksal des vorzeitigen und unrühmlichen Endes zu ersparen.

Aaaand Action: SAP and Testing: A Rebel Without a Cause

The German SAP users’ organization just had their yearly event #DSAGJK19, using the analogy to movies as leitmotif through the conference. Visiting the conference with a testing mindset, the movie I had to think of was “A rebel without a cause” (You know, the one where James Dean had a …

Four “T” to Success with External Business Testers

At times, your application is just a tiny little step in a long business process. Even given that the application under test had been tested properly according to whatever testing approach you choose – there might be the situation where the scope of the process is way beyond the scope …

About Unicorns and Rhinos

Agile testing days are over. I have not been there, but from Twitter it seems they happened in a different land – the Unicorn Land. Must be great there, all those helpful experts and friendly people, a lot of fantastic user names with certain message…: @FriendlyTester, @the_qa_guy, @badtesting, Testknight, …. …

“Therefore test, who wants to bind himself forever”

Bind forever? Schiller is talking in his “Song of the Bell” about the bond of marriage, and assumes this is a lifelong bond. Nowadays, it is more common to talk about “marriage contracts”, so the above would read as “therefore test, who wants to subscribe a contract”. And I guess, …

A Real Life Example for e2e Testing

Starting Point: a Project with many Business Processes In one of my last projects I worked in an environment with an application that had very many lengthy end to end (e2e) business processes. Technically, the system consisted of a framework that had been heavily configured and customized. Customization included changes …

End to End Testing – What For?

Sometimes I feel not needed anymore. I admit, I love business process testing. I enjoy the art of picking the right business process to test. I firmly believe in the power of enhancing requirements by using a system view. Maybe even using a “systems thinking” view – although I am …