Finally non-profit self-organizing software testing is happening in Denmark. On may 21 2014 we actually had two events:
- Copenhagen Software Testing Meetup at Podio
- QA Network Aarhus at eBay Aarhus
At the first I was glad to share my experiences using mind maps in software testing, note taking and information structuring. (Get the PDF Xmind mind map here: https://jlottosen.files.wordpress.com/2014/05/mindmaps-400.pdf)
- Mind maps for 100: Read all about mind maps here: http://www.ministryoftesting.com/resources/mindmaps/
- Mind maps for 200: Examples of mind map guidance:
- Mind maps for 300: Real life examples from my collection
- Mind maps for 400:
- Mind maps helps you explore your ideas
- Mind maps helps you structure ideas
- Mind maps help you visualize
- Mind maps helps you see areas of depth
You stop going deeper down the tree, when there is nothing more knowledge to gain, just like good (exploratory) testing.
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Cultural context of the “for 100″ comes from the Jeopardy TV Quiz, where the questions come in 4 levels: 100, 200,300, 400 for the increasingly harder questions. The prize is similarly $100 for level 100 etc.
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