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Kisi din muskura ke ye tamasha hum bhi dekhengebhale peeche rahein, aage tamasha hum bhi dekhenge hamein ik taraf rakh kar, kyun dikhaate ho kalaakaaritamasha hum bhi dekhenge, tamasha hum bhi dekhenge abhi tak chal raha hai jo bhi, vo hi, phir se hona haijo dekha hai, vahi phir se tamasha hum bhi dekhenge isi
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I had started writing on the subject of sampling, 5-6 weeks back. I soon realised that there are many missing pieces. I had started talking about sampling without building the larger context. So, I wrote many more articles to primarily cover the concept of Test Transaction, Interactions and the shape-shifting, wandering view of data as
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Somewhere in the debates of human role and automation/AI in testing, I constantly see that deeper investigation as a tester, has taken a back seat. The discussions on human role almost fail to realise that exploration of tooling, technology is not optional. The automation/AI in testing proponents, behave with a sense of superiority, thinking they
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I hope you have read my previous, rather long I must add, article on how data is a shape-shifting creature. I wrote the article to challenge the usual notion amongst testers that an input value is something static – little attention is paid to some critical finer details. The said article builds on the previous
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It took a lot of writing to reach this point. I had initially thought of writing on Sampling as a core test design technique. I soon realised that directly talking about the inputs will have the same constraint on discussions, as do most existing test design texts. As I want to supplement them with my
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In my previous article for the AEIOU model, I mentioned about various mental models to think about Input/Output in a Test Transaction. In this article, I further break down the concept of Input/Output into the concept of variables. Let’s get started. Revisiting Input/Output Although we discussed maturer models in the said article, for a beginner’s
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When I was thinking about writing the next entry in the AEIOU model explanation, I thought of writing about Input/Output. I soon realised that it is too big a topic for a single entry and could get too complex too quickly. I’ve taken some time to think about breaking down this problem in multiple parts.

