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Elisabeth Hendrickson on the State of Functional Testing Tools

Topics
Coaching,
Adopting Agile,
XP,
Continuous Integration,
Coaching and Mentoring,
Agile in the Enterprise,
Agile Education,
Agile Alliance,
Pair Programming,
Agile Techniques,
TDD,
Cucumber,
Testing,
Agile,
Twist,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Agile 2010

In this interview Elisabeth Hendrickson talks about the Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools (AA-FTT) group, a discussion group related to advances in functional testing tools for Agile projects. She says this Yahoo group focuses on automated functional testing as an integral and essential part of Agile development. She also discusses the maturity of the state of functional testing tools.

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PairWithUs: On-Demand Agile Software Development Video Examples

Topics
Java,
Agile Techniques,
Languages,
TDD,
Pair Programming,
Programming,
Agile,
Testing,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Craftsmanship

One thing well known by most programmers is that the best (only?) way to learn programming technique is by example; specifically, watching someone else doing it. Antony Marcano & Andy Palmer's 'PairWithUs' gives people a great place to do just that.

FIT/Fitnesse Fixture Gallery 2.0 Released

Topics
Delivering Quality,
Quality,
Agile Techniques,
Software Craftsmanship,
Software Testing,
TDD,
Acceptance Testing,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Agile,
Testing

Gojko's Fixture Gallery is a cookbook for FIT/Fitnesse fixtures and version 2.0 has been released with Java, C# and Python code samples.

Why Traditional Test-Automation Tools Stifle Agility

Topics
Agile Techniques,
Software Testing,
TDD,
Agile,
Testing,
Fit / Fitnesse

In recent times, much excitement has circulated about the direction of "next generation functional testing" tools. Alas, many agile organizations still struggle to make their traditional record-and-playback automated testing tools work for them. Elisabeth Hendrickson, aka "test Obsessed", tells them why to stop.

Fixture Gallery, a New Quick Reference For FitNesse How-To

Topics
Delivering Quality,
Quality,
Software Testing,
Software Craftsmanship,
Agile Techniques,
TDD,
Acceptance Testing,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Testing,
Agile

Fixture Gallery is a new open doc cookbook by Gojko Adzic for FIT/FitNesse tests. It provides developers with a quick overview of the most important fixture types and concepts for agile acceptance testing using the FIT framework.

DbFit 1.0 With Enhanced Querying Capabilities and User Docs

Topics
Delivering Quality,
Java,
Quality,
Software Craftsmanship,
.NET,
Languages,
Oracle,
Unit Testing,
Database,
Programming,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Agile,
TDD,
Companies,
SQL Server 2000,
TestDriven.NET,
Testing

Gojko Adzic has recently announced the version 1.0 release of DbFit, his popular FIT/FitNesse extension used for practicing TDD on database code.

TDD/BDD Leading To Incomplete Unit Tests?

Topics
XP,
Pair Programming,
TDD,
Methodologies,
Agile Techniques,
Object Oriented Design,
Agile,
Programming,
Design,
Domain Driven Design,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Testing,
BDD

Peter Ritchie raised concern about TDD and BDD keeping practitioners from writing good unit tests. He cites an over-reliance on “interaction testing", a core mantra and essence of TDD and BDD, as a driver with tendency to result in incomplete unit testing.

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Book Excerpt: Continuous Integration means Continuous Testing

Topics
Delivering Quality,
Quality,
JUnit,
Continuous Integration,
Software Craftsmanship,
Agile Techniques,
Unit Testing,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Selenium,
Agile,
DbUnit,
TestNG,
TDD,
Testing

Continuous Integration, a basic XP practice, has now become an accepted development best practice. InfoQ presents Chapter 6: Continuous Testing, with advice and examples for writing good tests to ensure system quality, from the book "Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk," which aims help teams make CI a transparent "non-event".

Presentations about Fit / Fitnesse

Hacking Selenium

Topics
Ruby,
Java,
Dynamic Languages,
.NET,
Languages,
Software Testing,
Programming,
Testing,
Selenium,
Fit / Fitnesse,
JSConf,
Browsers,
JsUnit

In this presentation, Jason Huggins discusses why Selenium exists, Selenium as a functional testing tool, problems with using Selenium, the history of Selenium, JWebUnit, DriftWood, JsUnit, Fit, Selenium core, Selenium IDE, Selenium Remote Control, Selenium Grid, issues encountered doing functional testing in the browser, and Selenium hacks to work around these issues.

Automating Business Value with FIT and Fitnesse

Topics
Story Testing,
Software Testing,
TDD,
Agile,
Testing,
No Fluff Just Stuff Symposiums,
Fit / Fitnesse

Agile communities consider stories “done” when the acceptance tests (also called story tests) are shown to the customer. Originally, this was a manual process, but in recent years, several frameworks have been created to automate this process, providing acceptance testing all the benefits of automated unit testing. One of the most popular of these if called FIT, created by Ward Cunningham.

Interviews about Fit / Fitnesse

Elisabeth Hendrickson Describes the AAFT

Topics
Agile Techniques,
Acceptance Testing,
agile2008,
Agile,
Fit / Fitnesse,
Testing

Elisabeth Hendrickson describes the Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools Group (AAFT) as a community that is helping to foster and create the next generation of functional testing tools. In this interview at Agile 2008, she tells us about the current state and the current needs of the Agile community around functional testing tools beyond FIT and FITNesse.