92: 9 Steps to Crater Quality & Destroy Customer Satisfaction - Cristian Medina
Podcast |
Test & Code
Publisher |
Brian Okken
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
How To
Technology
Publication Date |
Oct 20, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:35:05
Cristian Medina wrote an article recently called "Test Engineering Anti-Patterns: Destroy Your Customer Satisfaction and Crater Your Quality By Using These 9 Easy Organizational Practices" Of course, it's sarcastic, and aims to highlight many problems with organizational practices that reduce software quality. The article doesn't go out of character, and only promotes the anti-patterns. However, in this interview, we discuss each point, and the corollary of what you really should do. At least, our perspectives. Here's the list of all the points discussed in the article and in this episode: Make the Test teams solely responsible for quality Require all tests to be automated before releasing Require 100% code coverage Isolate the Test organization from Development Measure the success of the process, not the product. Metrics, if rewarded, will always be gamed. Require granular projections from engineers Reward quick patching instead of solving Plan for today instead of tomorrow Special Guest: Cristian Medina.

Cristian Medina wrote an article recently called "Test Engineering Anti-Patterns: Destroy Your Customer Satisfaction and Crater Your Quality By Using These 9 Easy Organizational Practices"

Of course, it's sarcastic, and aims to highlight many problems with organizational practices that reduce software quality.

The article doesn't go out of character, and only promotes the anti-patterns. However, in this interview, we discuss each point, and the corollary of what you really should do. At least, our perspectives.

Here's the list of all the points discussed in the article and in this episode:

  1. Make the Test teams solely responsible for quality
  2. Require all tests to be automated before releasing
  3. Require 100% code coverage
  4. Isolate the Test organization from Development
  5. Measure the success of the process, not the product.
    • Metrics, if rewarded, will always be gamed.
  6. Require granular projections from engineers
  7. Reward quick patching instead of solving
  8. Plan for today instead of tomorrow

Special Guest: Cristian Medina.

Sponsored By:

Links:

Cristian Medina wrote an article recently called "Test Engineering Anti-Patterns: Destroy Your Customer Satisfaction and Crater Your Quality By Using These 9 Easy Organizational Practices"

Of course, it's sarcastic, and aims to highlight many problems with organizational practices that reduce software quality.

The article doesn't go out of character, and only promotes the anti-patterns. However, in this interview, we discuss each point, and the corollary of what you really should do. At least, our perspectives.

Here's the list of all the points discussed in the article and in this episode:

  1. Make the Test teams solely responsible for quality
  2. Require all tests to be automated before releasing
  3. Require 100% code coverage
  4. Isolate the Test organization from Development
  5. Measure the success of the process, not the product.
    • Metrics, if rewarded, will always be gamed.
  6. Require granular projections from engineers
  7. Reward quick patching instead of solving
  8. Plan for today instead of tomorrow

Special Guest: Cristian Medina.

Sponsored By:

Links:

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