- How many tests are sufficient?
- Are your tests covering enough business logic?
- Given risk and time, do you need more tests?
- How many tests are sufficient?
- Are your tests covering enough business logic?
- Given risk and time, do you need more tests?
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You will learn in this workshop about the following test design techniques:
You will learn in this workshop about the following test design techniques:
It worked very well for me and the setup was possible with the help of my friends jcsrb.bsky.social and stefcosma.bsky.social
It worked very well for me and the setup was possible with the help of my friends jcsrb.bsky.social and stefcosma.bsky.social
- Only me
- Preview (which I used for displaying slides)
- miro.com where I configured a lot of boards with exercises
- Code (for displaying VCode with the #Ruby code for the workshop)
- Clock
- Only me
- Preview (which I used for displaying slides)
- miro.com where I configured a lot of boards with exercises
- Code (for displaying VCode with the #Ruby code for the workshop)
- Clock
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- How do you know how many tests are enough?
- How do you know if your tests are covering enough business logic?
- Based on risk level and allocated time, how do you know if you need more tests?
- How do you know how many tests are enough?
- How do you know if your tests are covering enough business logic?
- Based on risk level and allocated time, how do you know if you need more tests?
But you need to learn more about testing: What does testing a feature or a piece of code mean?