Testers want to analyse the product and process to improve quality. Once every engineering team had a statistician, that is not the case today. Testers can help their team by using statistics, such as control charts, to do analysis. There are a lot of resources to help us use statistics, for example, this blog post …
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Whoever you are, whatever you have achieved you should recognise the achievements of others
Dr Joseph Juran rose from poverty to be an internationally respected management consultant who specialised in quality. His work included popularising the use of the Pareto Principle and creating The Juran Trilogy. Juran focussed on the role of management in quality. He wrote and contributed to many books including six volumes of Juran’s Quality Handbook. …
Gain insights by using control charts to analyse your performance test results
On Friday 16 May 1924 Walter Shewhart gave his manager at Bell Telephone Laboratories a memo. The memo “suggested a way of using statistics to improve quality in telephones.[1]” Shewhart’s memo proposed using Statistical Process Control, including Control Charts for visualisation, to improve quality. Shewhart sparked “a revolution in quality control”[2] that can help us …
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A review of “Understanding Variation The Key to Managing Chaos” by Donald J. Wheeler
This book is both insightful and useful. It was recommended to me by members of the Deming Profound Book Club. Wheeler describes how to create control charts and analyse processes using control charts. This book can help you start to use control charts to analyse data from your test and development processes. Walter Shewhart invented …
Testing qualities not quality
To help me test I used to find it useful to think about what quality is for the application that I am testing. “There has been a tendency to conceive of quality as indicating the goodness of an object.”[1] There are many aspects to quality and I have found that this idea of quality is …