It’s crucial to have a good understanding of how testing and automation practices would look like in an ideal world.<\/p>\n
For me that begins with having a quality vision.<\/p>\n
You might say, well that should be the same for everyone – catch as much bugs as we can..<\/p>\n
IMHO that’s not a good objective though, it’s a very generic target which doesn’t give much direction<\/p>\n
Testing goals should be driven from product \/ business goals, that way what’s important for the business, becomes important for testing.<\/p>\n
You can call this your test policy \/ testing objectives. I prefer using ‘Quality vision’.<\/p>\n
So next time you start improving your testing practices, agree as an organization what is most important for the product strategically, and drive your test strategy from there.<\/p>\n
Excited to be talking about this and more tomorrow at 11 AM Dubai time at the Test Leadership Congress 2020<\/p>\n