Fault injection \/ mutation testing is among the things I miss from the old waterfall days.<\/p>\n
More on fault injection in my talk at QA&TEST conference this month end.<\/p>\n
In waterfall days it was okay to spend time on improving testing and coming up with better testing techniques.<\/p>\n
After the agile apocalypse, many teams found excuses to get away with perfecting their craft under the inaccurate pretense of urgency.<\/p>\n
In my understanding, agile never meant not to get half cooked stuff out of the door, in fact quite the opposite, important activities should be part of the Definition of Done.<\/p>\n
The only difference was to break a big project into very small deliverable.<\/p>\n
So essentially all the good practices from before should continue, just implement in bite sized pieces.<\/p>\n
Fault injection is one of those practices.<\/p>\n
#QsDaily #Agile #Testing #MutationTesting<\/p>\n<\/div>