The tester is dead, long live the tester. A vision on the tester by Beersma & Bits

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This is the presentation of Bernd Beersma(@bbeersma) & Erik Bits(@erikbits) created for the Belgium Testing Days. It's a vision on the changing profession of the tester by 2020.

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The tester is Dead… Long live the tester

Bernd Beersma |18-03-2014| Erik Bits

Belgium Testing

Days

International Software

Testing

“Doing” Conference

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper

m: +31 6- 10157172tw: @erikbits

m: +31 6-11010659tw: @bbeersma

E S T E R

I N 2 ?0 ?

R - U - A -

T

E S T E R

I N 2 20 0

A R E Y O U

T

Introduction Growth Maturity Decline

<1956•debugging-oriented period

1978•demonstration-oriented period

1982•destruction-oriented period

1987•evaluation-oriented period

>1988•prevention-oriented period

Gelperin, Hetzel”The Growth of Software Testing” [ Communications of the ACM, Volume 31 Issue 6, June 1988, pp. 687-695].

Too many Functions

Too manymethodologies

We know too littleabout too much

NOW!

Evolving Technology

Changing Customer Demands

Changing Development

Methods

Quality EngineerQuality Director

Heritage

Internal External

• Exploratory• Verification & Validation• Helicopter View • Craftsmanship

• Techniques• Functionality versus

Characteristics• Test automation• Virtualization

Tester 2014

Quality Director

Arm against external

factors

Quality Engineer

Extent Maturity fase

Generalist Heritage Specialist

Maintain & Gain

characteristics/skills

Tester 2020

For those who are convinced that their life as a tester is over by 2020 ,

We’d like to say: “Don’t wory…”

“…It’s Not the end of the world”