SmartQA Digest
Welcome to an interesting edition that is a special on “Human-Machine Dynamics”.
I find the “manual vs automated testing” discussion seriously flawed. In the article “Dissecting the Human/Machine Test conundrum”, I outline an interesting way how the role of human power and leverage of machines to do testing smartly, rapidly and super efficiently.
SmartBites features TED Talk featuring one of the greatest chess players in history, Garry Kasparov who feels, we humans should exploit the machines and not fight it.
“The Art of Profitability” is a brilliant business book. However, I learnt “Approximate thinking” of how to rapidly approximate and get facts to analyse further. Read how the book inspired me in “expandMind”.
In nanoLearning, Dr. Arun Krishnan explains why stopping using human intellect would be a mistake in any field. While he is all for AI helping testing, he believes it still is a role for the human intellect.
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Dissecting the human/machine test conundrum
September 19, 2019
In this article I dissect these the way we test as human and using machine and outline an interesting way how the role of human power and leverage of machines to do testing smartly, rapidly and super efficiently.
expandMind
Sketchnote
August 29, 2019
Sketchnotes are purposeful doodling while listening to something interesting. Sketchnotes don’t require high drawing skills, but do require a skill to visually synthesize and summarize via shapes, connectors, and text. Sketchnotes are as much a method of note taking as they are a form of creative expression.