Specification by Example workshops
I’m speaking here:
- Testing and Finance, London, 17 May
- NDC, June 16-18 Oslo
- Agile Testing Days, November 19-22, Potsdam, Germany
acceptance testing Archive
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Specification workshops (TMF) slides and links
Posted on July 31, 2009 | No CommentsIt was a real pleasure to speak at the 23rd Test Management forum on Wednesday – I hope that you found the talk and the discussion interesting and fun. Here are the presentation and the links: B2 Bomber crash (”all the systems were functioning normally”) Tank exercise (34% requirements matching)... -
Trinidad 1.0.9 released
Posted on July 28, 2009 | No CommentsI just packaged and released trinidad 1.0.9. Trinidad is an in-process test runner for FitNesse(Java) that allows you to execute fitnesse tests without running the server. Some cool things you can do with it are: debug and execute tests from any IDE easily integrate FitNesse tests into your continuous build... -
Robot Framework review
Posted on May 28, 2009 | 1 CommentThis is from my presentation on the Robot Framework at the Agile acceptance testing tools round-up event held on 27 May 2009 at Skills Matter Robot Framework is a keyword-driven test automation framework which empowers testers to automate and manage complex workflow scripts very efficiently. It is written in Python... -
Acceptance testing tools round-up
Posted on May 28, 2009 | No CommentsIt was a great pleasure to present yesterday on agile testing tools together with Elizabeth Keogh and David Peterson. Here are the links to the tools that we presented: JBehave FitNesse Concordion TextTest Robot Framework You can download my slides from http://gojko.net/resources/skillsmatter_20090527_aattools.pdf. David and Elizabeth will probably publish their slides... -
Acceptance testing tools roundup: may 27th, london
Posted on May 14, 2009 | No CommentsA quick note: on 27th this month I’ll be doing a free evening session “Acceptance testing tools roundup” in central london, comparing features of some popular tools including fitnesse, concordion, texttest, jbehave etc. The session is free to attend, but up-front registration is required for capacity planning. you can register...

