探索式测试的历史(History of Definitions of ET)
1988 | First known use of the term, defined variously as “quick tests”; “whatever comes to mind”; “guerrilla raids” – Cem Kaner, Testing Computer Software (There is explanatory text for different styles of ET in the 1988 edition of Testing Computer Software. Cem says that some of the text was actually written in 1983.) |
1990 | “Organic Quality Assurance”, James Bach’s first talk on agile testing filmed by Apple Computer, which discussed exploratory testing without using the words agile or exploratory. |
1993 | June: “Persistence of Ad Hoc Testing” talk given at ICST conference by James Bach. Beginning of James’ abortive attempt to rehabilitate the term “ad hoc.” |
1995 | February: First appearance of “exploratory testing” on Usenet in message by Cem Kaner. |
1995 | Exploratory testing means learning, planning, and testing all at the same time. – James Bach (Market Driven Software Testing class) |
1996 | Simultaneous exploring, planning, and testing. – James Bach (Exploratory Testing class v1.0) |
1999 | An interactive process of concurrent product exploration, test design, and test execution. – James Bach (Exploratory Testing class v2.0) |
2001(post WHET #1) | The Bach View Any testing to the extent that the tester actively controls the design of the tests as those tests are performed and uses information gained while testing to design new and better tests. The Kaner View Any testing to the extent that the tester actively controls the design of the tests as those tests are performed, uses information gained while testing to design new and better tests, and where the following conditions apply:
– Resolution between Bach and Kaner following WHET #1 and BBST class at Satisfice Tech Center. (To account for both of views, James started speaking of the “scripted/exploratory continuum” which has greatly helped in explaining ET to factory-style testers) |
2003-2006 | Simultaneous learning, test design, and test execution – Bach, Kaner |
2006-2015 | An approach to software testing that emphasizes the personal freedom and responsibility of each tester to continually optimize the value of his work by treating learning, test design and test execution as mutually supportive activities that run in parallel throughout the project. – (Bach/Bolton edit of Kaner suggestion) |
2015 | Exploratory testing is now a deprecated term within Rapid Software Testing methodology. See testing, instead. (In other words, all testing is exploratory to some degree. The definition of testing in the RST space is now: Evaluating a product by learning about it through exploration and experimentation, including to some degree: questioning, study, modeling, observation, inference, etc.) |