James Bach's Rapid Software Testing Explored (EUROPE)

James Bach's Rapid Software Testing Explored (EUROPE)

This unique class introduces Rapid Software Testing, a context-driven methodology for testing any product that includes or involves software

By James Bach

Date and time

Starts on Monday, May 12 · 1am PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 days 5 hours

Through hands-on activities and interactive discussion, we challenge assumptions and expose common misconceptions about software testing. Then we show you powerful new ways to think, to apply heuristic models, and to test responsibly and systematically, so that you focus on business risk and do the right kinds of deep testing that your project needs.

RST Explored is the latest version of the original class formerly called “Rapid Software Testing.” This course is taught online in a 4-day (three 90-minute webinars per day with 30 min breaks in between, total 5.5 hours) format.

Starting Time 10AM Central European Time

https://www.satisfice.com/rapid-software-testing-explored

Organized by

James Bach is a consulting software tester. The founder of Satisfice, Inc., a software testing consultancy, he has been in the tech field as developer, tester, test manager, and consultant for 39 years. James is at the forefront of testing craftsmanship. He is a founder of the Context-Driven school of testing, a charter member of the Association for Software Testing, the creator of Rapid Software Testing methodology and Session-based Test Management, and has been an expert witness on testing and software quality in court proceedings. If you've ever heard of exploratory testing, it's because of him: he was the first to talk about it in public conferences in the 90's and the first to create an exploratory testing class. He is also the author of two books: Lessons Learned in Software Testing and Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar: How Self-Education and the Pursuit of Passion Can Lead to a Lifetime of Success. James' work has been much influenced by the humanistic ideas of Jerry Weinberg, as well as Cem Kaner.

$750