First draft is finished!

This week I finished the first draft of my technical paper "Generator-based Testing: A State by State Approach". The paper is 10 pages, and discusses two different approaches to doing software testing: Example-based testing (EBT), where test cases are handcrafted one example at a time, and Generator-based testing (GBT), where test cases are generated with the help of automation.

I have used both techniques in my career. My main point in the paper is that GBT is more effective at finding defects and that the software industry is not doing enough of it.

I also discuss an approach for increasing one's expertise in new testing practices and helping to embed that expertise in your development teams over time.

It is the first technical paper I have written in four years, and I am glad to have completed the first draft on time. Technical writing for a general audience is not an easy process for me because I have to organize and distill my ideas into something that is hopefully coherent and understandable.

In the next months I will to deliver a second draft, and then a final paper along with a presentation and video. I will post those here when they are done.

If any of my friends in the software industry would like to see any of these drafts, contact me directly and I will share them with you.

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