In the early nineties I was test manager of the Borland Profiler. I didn’t supervise the tester of the profiler closely enough, and discovered only when customers complained that the profiler results were off by a quarter second on every single measurement reported.
It turns out that the tester had not been looking closely at the output, other than to verify that output consisted of numbers. He didn’t have any ideas about how to test it, so he opted for mere aesthetics.
This is one of many incidents that convinced me to look closely and carefully at the work of testers I depend upon. Testing is so easy to fake.
It turns out that the tester had not been looking closely at the output, other than to verify that output consisted of numbers. He didn’t have any ideas about how to test it, so he opted for mere aesthetics.
This is one of many incidents that convinced me to look closely and carefully at the work of testers I depend upon. Testing is so easy to fake.