How I started using HTSM for my testing When I initially learned about it, it sounded really technical and alien. I had to read this document, several times to fully grasp it. The HTSM (v.5.9) is a set of guide-word heuristics designed to help you think better about test strategy. It includes four focus areas: test techniques, project elements, product elements, and quality criteria categories. When I was given a new project at my work, I found this at the perfect time. My typical approach to performing an initial spec analysis was to start with test cases. Then rewriting again in the midway, then again, because it was messy. I was writing functional tests based on the functionality, then would go to UI tests. While doing that I'd get some test ideas from the expected behavior, I'd switch here then. I wasn't following any structure or plan. At that time I was getting training from Ajay Balamurugadas, he assigned me the ...
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