Accessibility Testing Requirements – Perceivable – Distinguishable
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Operable – Keyboard
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Operable – Enough Time
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Operable – Navigable
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Understandable – Readable
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Understandable – Predictable
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Understandable – Input Assistance
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Robust
In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see...
View ArticleTesting product among things, Testing things among product
I’ve just read this colorful definition of testing by Michael Bolton. And I got a sparking idea – “I wanna see a tag cloud for this”. And here’s what I’ve got. And I love it. Testing product among...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – Interim Conclusion
In the series of reviews I went over WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. This is my second detailed take, as the first one was about 2 years...
View ArticleHow things go with RST takers
A few observations on graduates of Rapid Software Testing course I was into studying of heuristic-based exploratory testing approach and methodologies for at least 2 years prior to taking of the...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing – Classification of Tools
Class Description Content Parser-Checker. Examples: WebAIM’s WAVE, AChecker, SortSite Tools that process inner elements of the document (tags) and check whether their presence/absence and structure...
View ArticleSustaining Rapid Software Testing Practices Within Organization
Notice This post and mind map are work in progress. I’m hoping to get the community feedback as well as further refine the ideas myself. Stay tuned. See more contents below the mindmap. Below is the...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing – Evaluation of Tools
For any project, it’s typical to conduct assessment and evaluation of tools before acquiring licenses and putting them into use. Below I’m sharing evaluation matrix composed based on my review of...
View ArticleWeb Accessibility Testing: Strategy and Mindmap
This is a cross-post of my publication on LinkedIn. I also provide more elaborate mindmap here. Foreword In the recent, I’ve been quite extensively writing about Web Accessibility in my blog. In part,...
View ArticleWhy Can’t They Just Get It Right?
Foreword Recently I’ve been observing some new silly ideas about testing – on how to do as less of it as possible or not do it at all. I don’t bother posting links here – reading those isn’t worth the...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing Requirements – MindMap
As a summary of my Accessibility Testing reviews, I’ve created a poster-like mindmap. Related Posts:Web Accessibility: Impairment Categories (mindmap)Web Accessibility Testing: Strategy and...
View ArticleAccessibility Testing – Coverage Categories – MindMap
This mindmap in the review series depicts Accessibility Testing by requirements categories. Each coverage type requires specific approach and tools. Related Posts:Web Accessibility: Impairment...
View ArticleGetting more with Weekend Testing (part 1)
Disclaimer: my views, expressed in these series, not necessarily reflect views of all Weekend Testing facilitators and instructors. Foreword And again I open series of posts on Weekend Testing in my...
View ArticleGetting more with Weekend Testing (part 2)
Disclaimer: my views, expressed in these series, not necessarily reflect views of all Weekend Testing facilitators and instructors. Yesterday, I wrote about all the positive outcomes from Weekend...
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