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Quality Assurance of AI

AI has a lot to offer us. Our imagination is required: Where do we use it? What should it do? How should it work? Regardless of the area of application, the quality requirements are high. This is where conventional test methods no longer get us very...

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DevOps

Everyone associates DevOps with the symbol of the horizontal 8. In fact, this symbol is very common in marketing. Georgia doesn’t start much with it....

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Software Quality Days

The Software Quality Days have been around for 15 years now. It all started in Vienna, my home town - with an idea. The first conference was already...

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Fair, good AI?

Artificial intelligence should support people. Whether that’s counting screws in a factory or assisting the head physician during a complicated...

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Properties Based Testing

Properties based testing is a method that checks constant output properties and complements traditional test strategies. This technique is...

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Test Automation of Mobile Apps

Sometimes the first attempt at test automation fails. But in addition to the frustration and the need to explain to management, failure always brings...

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New Edition of Software Metrics

Together with Manfred, I have been working on the second edition of our book “Software Metriken” (formerly “Software in Zahlen”) and now it’s here!...

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Green Software Revolution

The topic of sustainability is becoming increasingly important. Software development and testing can be quite big resource guzzlers. However, it is...

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Making Testable User Stories

What does effective design and testability of user stories look like? Clearly defined acceptance criteria that cover both functional and...

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Hysterical Grown - and now?

“Sometimes you have to go through it: A deep dive through the sh** e and emerge with a gold nugget.” - Richard Seidl It’s always a shame. I visit...

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