I’ve been meaning to post this for ages. So while I’m polishing the rough edges on my Part 2 of 2 post, I thought I’d take this opportunity to finally make good on that promise. Here it is: the Quality Tree Software, Inc. Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet, formerly only available by taking one of our testing classes.
Test Heuristics Cheat Sheet
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Hi! I'm Elisabeth Hendrickson. I founded Quality Tree Software, Inc. I run Agilistry Studio. And I created entaggle.com. This blog is my personal soapbox. If you like what you read here I hope you will consider purchasing my book, There's Always a Duck
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Very nice, well done Elisabeth!
This is great, thanks!
Thanks for the info!
Under Web Tests > Preferences, you could add ‘disabled CSS’ & compatibility testing (different browsers, IE, FireFox, etc)?
Nice work, and a very good starting point. I think I will stick around for updates..
Great!!
Great doc – it’s rare to come across something as useful as this
Thank you Elisabeth. This is wonderful!
Thank you very much, really nice and useful sheet
Thanks – a great compilation of typical values to try.
Kind of funny the asian characters won’t display in my Safari.
Thanks a lot for bringing in such a wonderful cheat seat.It is helping me a lot.
Then How about adding Duplicate to the CURD Heuristics
–Thanks
Dhanasekar S