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Michael Bolton
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My Contributions
I’ve Got a Feeling: Emotions in Testing
A Sticky Situation
Acceptance Testing: What It is and How To Do It Better-In Context
Swan Song
Constructing the Quality Story
Food for Thought
Three Kinds of Measurement and Two Ways to Use Them
Issues about Metrics about Bugs
Learning from Experience
Learning from Experience
Off the Trails
Lucky and Smart
A Map by Any Other Name
Cover or Discover?
Got You Covered
It's in the Way That You Use It
Two Cheers for Ambiguity
Know Where Your Wheels Are
Out of the Rut
Learning the Hardware Lessons
How Much Is Enough?
Is There a Problem Here?
What Counts?
How Testers Think
Communicating with Context
McLuhan for Testers
McLuhan for Testers
Users We Don't Like
Go with the Flow
Test Design with Risk in Mind
An Arsenal of Answers
When in Doubt, Reframe
The Magic 8 Ball of Testing
The Proof of the Pudding . . .
One Step Back ... Two Steps Forward
Rock, Paper, Scissors
More Stress, Less Distress
Master of Your Domain
Blink . . . or You'll Miss It
The Factors of Function Testing
The Factors of Function Testing
Time for New Test Ideas
Test Patterns
Time for New Test Ideas
Where in the World?
Maintaining Your Course
Support for Testing, Testing for Support
Taking Our Act on the Road
Maintaining Your Course
More Than One Answer; More Than One Question
Elemental Models
Staying on the Critical Path
Mission Critical: Visualize, Personalize, Humanize
Do You Want Fries With That Test?
The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Test Connection: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Testing Without a Map
Comparatively Speaking
Are You Ready?