Rahul Verma

  • Pluralism and the Infinite Testing Schools

    Many years ago, I had published the Pluralistic School of Testing, as a personal set of principles for testing. As a continuation of my Embracing Infinity series, I am taking that as a basis, but with a revised version. I have outgrown the idea of a school as a blanket community cover completely. I have…

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  • Embracing Infinity – 20 Years of Contradictions

    The more I have worked in testing, the more difficult it has become to explain my thoughts and views. It is pretty easy to sit on the extreme side of an opinion and express oneself – there is coherence, consistency and tightly coupled concepts; for the audience, there is less confusion and contradictions; you attract…

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  • The Uber/Ola Cab Plot Device for LinkedIn

    Disclaimer: Uber/Ola have nothing to do with this plot device and don’t, in any manner, endorse the contents. Their names are used for demonstration purpose only. No cabs were damaged in the writing of this article. You want to write a great post or article on LinkedIn and you wonder how to get started with…

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  • Jambvanta, Public Figures and Testing Conferences

    Do you recall who was Jambvanta? Yes? No? Park that thought. We’ll come back to it later. Let me first get into the context of writing this article. There are lakhs of software testers in India. Thousands of them do very good work. A few hundred of them have become popular over time by showcasing…

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