May 11, 2024
3 minute read
Collaborative Testing, a subset of Agile Testing, is a testing approach that shares testing responsibilities between a tester and a developer, a tester and a business analyst, or a tester and a customer. Collaborative Testing is a method of testing where requirements, test design, test execution, and result analysis involve more than one individual.
Types of Collaborative Testing
There are different types of Collaborative Testing, including the types listed below:
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Pair Testing: In Pair Testing, two people work together to test a system. One person explores the feature or function being tested while the other person observes and provides feedback.
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Mob Testing: Mob Testing is a type of Collaborative Testing in which the entire team works together to test a system. This approach combines the knowledge and skills of all team members to improve the overall quality of the testing process.
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Exploratory Collaborative Testing: Exploratory testing is a type of software testing that emphasizes test design, test execution, and test result analysis.
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Reading list
We've selected four books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Collaborative Testing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of collaborative testing, including its benefits, challenges, and best practices. It is written by two experienced testers who have been using collaborative testing for many years.
Focuses on how to use collaborative testing in agile development environments. It provides practical guidance on how to implement collaborative testing, how to measure its effectiveness, and how to overcome common challenges.
Focuses on how to use Cucumber to implement collaborative testing. It provides practical guidance on how to write Cucumber tests, how to run them in a collaborative environment, and how to integrate them with other testing tools.
Focuses on how to use SoapUI to implement collaborative testing. It provides practical guidance on how to write SoapUI tests, how to run them in a collaborative environment, and how to integrate them with other testing tools.
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