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QA Intelligence
Testing & QA Management blog
STATE of TESTING
2013
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A short intro from the authors
We are testers. We observe, we measure, we analyze, we understand, and finally we share our knowledge with
the people around us in order to make a difference and hopefully to improve the current state of things.
This is the rationale behind this State of Testing report.
We want help the Testing and QA Community to get a better understanding of what is going on around the
world, and with this knowledge allow our fellow testers to improve their professional work and their personal
reality.
After analyzing the results of our survey we believe that we’ve managed to paint a clearer picture of the
testing world around us.
Understanding is good in itself, but it is even better if it becomes the inspiration for action and for change.
This picture will help testers to approach their work in a different way, with an additional understanding of
what is going on in other organisations and teams, giving them additional ideas and the confidence needed
to achieve higher levels of improvement in their professional endeavours.
Still, just like any other picture there are areas in this State of Testing that can be interpreted in different ways,
and so it is logical that different people will have different opinions on the meaning of the results.
There are also aspects that require deeper focus and understanding, things that can be achieved only by
follow-up analysis efforts.
And even other questions that will require trend analysis, that can only be reached by conducting additional
surveys in the years to come.
This is the reason that we intend to make this survey an on-going endeavour and not a one-time-project. So,
you can expect to hear from us once again towards the end of 2014 :-)
We cannot finish this introduction without thanking all the people who helped us to make this State of Testing
survey and report a huge success.
Starting from the large number of bloggers who contributed by posting articles about the survey (you can see
all of them on the last page of this report), as well as all tweeps who tweeted and re-tweeted the calls for
participation.
And of course every participant who took the time to answer our questionnaire. Without the help and
participation of all of you this survey could not have achieved its goal. THANKS!
We hope you will enjoy and gain value from this State of Testing report!
Thanks,
Lalit & Joel.
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Executive Summary
Testers by the numbers
It is interesting to see that (maybe in contrary to the
belief of many in the industry) testing is not a“very
young”profession with most of the participants
having 6 or more years of experience in the testing
field. On the other hand, we see that testers like
staying and growing within their organisations, with
the majority of them having worked“only”in 1, 2 or 3
companies during their professional careers.
Maybe as a result of this maturity in the testing
workforce we see a relative feeling of stability, with
most testers (55%) saying they plan to continue
testing in the foreseeable future. Having said that, an
important part (19%) are not certain what they plan to
do in the next 5 years, and 12% of respondents see
themselves in“business”roles in coming times.
Companies and R&D teams
Most testers work in companies that have 50
employees or more, and maybe not surprisingly only a
small number of them work on companies with less
than 10 employees overall. Still most testing team are
either very small (between 1 and 5 testers) or very
large (with 50 or more testers)
Something that surprised us at first was the large
number of companies that are using Agile or Agile-like
practices with around 78% of respondents. Having
said that, many companies like working with a
number of different practices in parallel such as Agile
and Waterfall. There are also an important number of
tester who said that their companies are actually not
using any structured development model to manage
their process - and we thought that we were in the
21st century… :-)
Testing techniques and documentation
We also see that testers like using different techniques
and approaches in their work, and so it was nice to see
this blend in the responses with the vast majority of
people (86%) working with Exploratory techniques,
but important number of testers using (or also using)
Scripted Testing (66%), Bug Hunts (42%) and other
approaches during their work.
In addition to dynamic testing we also see testers
performing various static testing activities such as
requirement and risk analysis, code reviews,
retrospectives, and more.
Testing documentation also appears to be varied, with
different organizations working with blends of test
plans, mind maps, checklists and lean documentation.
On the other hand most test reporting is still
performed via email.
Test automation
81% of respondents report having some sort of
automation, although most of them have less than
50% automation coverage.
Most of the automation is done around functional
testing, but we also see important number of
organizations using automation for test data
generation and Continuous Integration.
Testing challenges
A large number of the testers see challenges in the
areas of team size and the tools available to perform
their work. They also see challenges around
workplace politics, training, communication and the
influence they have on the day-to-day decisions of
their company.
Also, on a global level many testers feel either
somewhat or very concerned with the stability of their
jobs in the years to come.
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Respondent Demographics
Either large or small teams
with less in-between
Where From?
More than one third of the responses come from
Europe followed by respondents from North
America. Responses from India are close to
18.5%, with Australia and New Zealand providing
a little over 6.5%.
R&D team size
On the other hand, most respondents come from organisations
that have medium size development teams.
Testers and Senior Testers 53%
More than half of the participants are either testers or senior
testers. Management comes second with a little over a quarter
of the respondens. Consultants appear to have an important
representation with 6%. Among the“others”we have Test
Architects, Automation Engineers, Hardware Engineers and even
“Heads of Marketing”!
16-50
testers
6-15
testers
1-5
testers
50+
testers
30.6%
22.2%
17.6%
29.6%
USA/Canada
Europe
India
Auz/NZ
Middle East
Other
It is surprising that smaller teams and larger teams each has
around 30% of the respondents.
11-50 employees 35.5%
51-500 employees 32.5%
500+ employees 16.5%
1-10 employees 15%
26%
6%
7%
18.5%
36%
6.5%
Senior Tester
26%
Tester
27%
Manager Director
18%
team leader
16%
other
7%
Consultant
6%
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Roles of testers
(other than testing! of course)
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
Testing & Development Practices
86%
66%
42%
39%
22%
6%
Scripted testing
Bug hunts
User simulations
Pair testing
Other
Exploratory / Session-based testing
It is also good to see that a blend of methodologies are used by
testers as part of their day-to-day work. Still ET and SBT are the
strong favorites of our respondents.
86% use Exploratory or
Session-Based testing
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
Close to half of the respondents are in charge of maintaining the testing and/or
development environments (guess we are good and making our systems
work!). An interesting finding is that 28.5% of respondents are also in direct
contact with their users via Customer Support and Professional Services tasks,
work that also provides them with good inputs they can use to test based on
their users“real needs”
Strong Agile adoption of 78%
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
Waterfall or Waterfall-like
bdd
We don’t follow any structured mod
Other
78%
44.5%
17.5%
11%
12.5%
4%
Agile or Agile-like
TDD
It is interesting to see that many teams are following two or more development
models at once. Still, over three quarters (78%) of respondents say they are working
under agile or agile like development models, with 44.5% working waterfall or
waterfall-like, and even 12.5% that in the 21st century still do not follow any
structured model. As a note, our favorite among the“other”answers was the
respondent who wrote that his team followed an“unholy agile-waterfall hybrid”:-)
45.5% 34% 30% 28.5% 6%
OtherOther
Integration &
deployments
Integration &
deployments
Customersupport
ProfessionalServices
Customersupport
ProfessionalServices
Requirements
gathering
Requirements
gathering
Managingdevelopment
Testingenvironment
Managingdevelopment
Testingenvironment
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Large number of static testing and review activities
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
What test documentation do you use?
64.5%
High level
test plans
42%
Low level
test plans
10%
Other:
Test Charters, BDD Scenarios
Traceability matrices, etc
56%
Checklist
19%
Lean
documentation
53.5%
Detailed test
scripts
34.5%
Mind maps
62%
High/low
level testing
planning
60%
Requirement
analysis
57%
Crossfunctional
meetings
(QA-Devs-Product)
55%
Regular test
team meetings
Update meetings
with management
Retrospectives
Risk analysis
Code review /
walkthroughs
44%
53%
46%
41%
43%
Test review
meetings
It was fairly obvious to expect that many teams perform test planning and requirement analysis
operations. What is not trivial is to see that over 40% testers participate in code reviews, and more
than half of the respondents have regular meetings with their Management teams.
Other
5%
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It stands to reason that if an organisation
understands that automation is valuable, then it
also understands that Unit Testing is one of the
simplest and most effective ways to automate. And
yet while 77% of the companies that automate do
functional test automation, and only 49% of them
unit test… A nice trend to follow is that 43% of
77%
51%
49%
43%
29.5%
29%
7%
Functional Test automation
Load / stress testing
Unit Testing
Continuous Integration
Test data generation
Home-built scripts used
as required
Other77% Functional Automation vs.
49% Unit Testing
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
81% of respondents automate!
This is a nice surprise, over ¾ of our respondents have
automation in their companies. This doesn’t mean that
everything is great, but at least this is a very good start in
the right direction.
81% 19%
Less than 10%
Between
10% and 50%
Between
50% and 80%
Over 80%
1⁄3 of respondents have automated
less than 10% of their functional tests
5%
44%
16%
35%
5%
44%
16%
35%
respondents answer that they have Continuous
Integration in their organizations.
35% of the respondents have automated less than 10%
of their functional testing coverage and close to 4⁄5 (79%)
have less than 50% tests automated. This information
may show that it is impractical to automate high
percentages of our work, something we can share with
those managers who like asking “how come we don’t
automate all the tests in our teams…”
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How do you manage the information in your project?
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
71%Updates via email
54%Dashboards
38%Weekly update documents
27%Management level presentations
18%Customer delivery reports
4.5%Kitchen monitors
8.5%Other
74%
66%
53.5%
23%
12.5%
Bug trackers
Excel, Word, Mail
and the like
Test or QA
Management tools
Project Management
tools
Other
¾ of respondents have bug tracking systems, while over half of them (66%) still use
non-specialized tools such as Excel, Word or Email to manage their process.
Among the“others”we can find: Wikis, Sharepoint, Trello, etc.
How do you report your testing?
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
It is strange that 71% of respondents still rely on email to report their results,
while Dashboards and Kitchen monitors (together) amount to less than 60% of
overall responses. It makes us wonder, if stakeholders expect to get the
information directly delivered; is it because it is not important enough to go and
find it, or because we don’t make it easy enough to be found…?
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How did you learn to test?
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
On-the job
training
Tester’s Professional Profile
Testing seems to be maturing faster than we thought, with
most respondents (29%) in the 6 to 10 years of experience in
range. From the data behind the numbers we can see that
North American testers are among the more mature, with 50%
being the in the 11+ years range. Middle Eastern and
European respondents come in second place with around 40%
29%
26.5%
26%
12%
6.5%Less than a year
1 to 2 years
3 to 5 years
6 to 10 years
11+ years
The majority of respondents learned to test as part of their
work and based on their own efforts (on-the-job training &
self-taught). Still a high number of respondents (above 40%)
do have some sort of certification or testing diploma on their
name.
74.5%
63.5%
23.5%
17.5%
3.5%
Companies worked as a tester?
With respondents working for so long as testers, it is slightly
surprising to see so many of them having worked with
relatively less number of companies throughout their
professional career till date. Might be because testing is a
happy profession after all?
7%
19%
7%
42%
25%
1testing
organization
2to3organizations
4to5organizations
6to8organizations
9+organizations
Self-taught (books,
internet, etc)
Testing
certifications
Formal courses
or diplomas
Other
7
Years testing?
of respondents in the 11+ year of experience category too.
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on-going testing education
(more than one answer per participant ->
total is more than 100%)
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How important are the following testing skills?
Communication skills is by far the most important skill, general testing and web technologies were also ranked as the very important
skills as well.
Not important Important Very important
General testing methodologies
Mobile technologies 8% 52% 40%
Communication skills
Agile methodologies
25% 59% 16%Embedded systems
27% 53% 20%Enterprise software testing
7% 40% 53%Functional automation
7% 52% 41%Performance and load
10% 45% 45%Security testing
13% 42% 45%Customer facing skills
Web technologies
43% 53%4%
3% 55%42%
13% 52% 35%
23% 76%1%
No surprise that most respondents to an“Internet Survey”keep up to date via
Blogs, Communities and Forums. It was interesting to see that Weekend
Testing has an considerable following i.e. 8.5% , and so do testing
competitions as per 8% of respondents.
** Among other skills cited were: Curiosity, Flexibility, Problem solving, and self learning skills;
and also technical skills such as general programming, SQL/DB skills, and scripting.
Sponsored by
46%
Testing conferences
and seminars
60%
On-line communities
and forums
44%
Testing
magazines
86%
Testing books
and blogs
8%
Other
26%
Formal
courses
8.5%
Weekend
testing
8%
Testing
competitions
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Testing Challenges and your
Predictions to the Future
Not
concerned
Very
concerNed
Somewhat
concerned
38%
42%20%
More Involvement In The Decisions
Of The Company
Testing Tools
Time To Develop Skills
Training
Team Size
Budget
ChallengingNot Challenging Extremely Challenging
Team Challenges
27%
28%
26%
33%
35%
32%
32%
27%
28%
32%
31%
34%
41%
37%
44%
42%
38%
33%
Are you concerned about your job?
It is slightly troubling to see that over half of the respondents
are concerned about their future in testing to some extent.
Could this be caused by some global trend not related to our
profession or by something that is testing-specific…? We guess
we will need to figure this out in our next year’s survey.
55%
19%
3%
10%
12%
Where will you be in 5 years?
More than half of the responders see themselves in testing within the next
5 years, but almost ¼ don’t really know where will they be. Among the
“other”replies we got: Product or Project manager, Consultant, and some
people who hope to be retired and enjoying life :-)
1%
Tester or test manager
Don’t know what will I do in 5 years
Business role
Programming
I will not be in the technology industry
Other
** Among other challenges cited were: Politics, Testing in Agile, Recruiting good testers,
working as the single tester, and communicating the work we do as testers.
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A final note
Regardless of different locations, experience level, nature of our projects, or testing environments, it is interesting
to learn that we testers face more or less similar challenges. This common reality should serve as ‘food for
thought’ for the next steps we all plan to do as we embark in the future of our careers.
It will be worth reviewing how the facts related to software testing change in coming years. As we all know by
now, to understand our paths we need to understand where we stood yesterday and where we will be leading
our profession in the future. This is why we plan to conduct this‘State of Testing Survey’for years to come.
As testers we understand that we need to learn from our experience and so we would love to get your feedback.
If you have any ideas or suggestions to improve this survey and if you would wish to help us for next survey,
please feel free to get in touch.
We recognise this survey a success as a whole. We thank all the awesome people listed in the collaborators page
for their support and we look forward to see more test enthusiasts joining us in this project next time.
See you by end of 2014!
About Tea-Time with Testers
Tea-time with Testers, is the largest-circulated software testing monthly in the world. As the wave of change sweeps business, testing field
and community of testers like never before, Tea-time with Testers has ensured that its readers have all the necessary upgrades to challenge
tomorrow. It takes its readers deeper to give a complete understanding of the world of software testing.
Ever since its inception in 2011, it has set one benchmark after another in testing publication circle. It was the first to do serious reporting
on software testing theories and thoughts. And then again, it is the first to bring a whole new genre of technical/corporate journalism more
upclose and more incisive. It is the only monthly magazine in global testing community known for quality of its content, authors and
unique way of presenting the information. Today, Tea-time with Testers commands the highest circulation and readership among all English
language testing magazines in the world.
Contact Information:
editor@teatimewithtesters.com
www.teatimewithtesters.com
About PractiTest
PractiTest is a privately-held company that focuses on providing a QA and test management solution that is quick to deploy and easy to use
on the one hand, but methodological and customizable on the other hand. As a technological and methodological leader in the field of
Application Life Management, PractiTest provides its customers with the best in class system to meet their Testing and QA needs. Founded
in 2008, PractiTest strives to provide high-quality products with a focus on integrity and honesty.
Contact Information:
info@practitest.com
www.practitest.com
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http://testingeduindia.blogspot.in
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http://thesocialtester.co.uk http://qualityremarks.com http://moresoftwaretest.blogspot.co.il
http://www.allthingsquality.com http://qxf2.com/blog http://www.stagsoftware.com/blog
http://www.mkltesthead.com http://testersnotebook.wordpress.com http://www.qualitytesting.info/forum
http://thetestersedge.com http://dnlkntt.wordpress.com/ http://andrei.contan.ro
http://www.inspiredtester.com http://www.stephenjanaway.co.uk http://blog.testingcurator.com
http://enjoytesting.blogspot.in http://qainsights.com/ http://geekonomicon.wordpress.com
http://annabetesting.blogspot.co.uk http://www.mytechfetish.com http://warptest.com
http://clubqa.ru/blogs http://mikelyles.wordpress.com http://www.fredberinger.com
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State of testing survey 2013

  • 1. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog STATE of TESTING 2013 Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved.
  • 2. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog A short intro from the authors We are testers. We observe, we measure, we analyze, we understand, and finally we share our knowledge with the people around us in order to make a difference and hopefully to improve the current state of things. This is the rationale behind this State of Testing report. We want help the Testing and QA Community to get a better understanding of what is going on around the world, and with this knowledge allow our fellow testers to improve their professional work and their personal reality. After analyzing the results of our survey we believe that we’ve managed to paint a clearer picture of the testing world around us. Understanding is good in itself, but it is even better if it becomes the inspiration for action and for change. This picture will help testers to approach their work in a different way, with an additional understanding of what is going on in other organisations and teams, giving them additional ideas and the confidence needed to achieve higher levels of improvement in their professional endeavours. Still, just like any other picture there are areas in this State of Testing that can be interpreted in different ways, and so it is logical that different people will have different opinions on the meaning of the results. There are also aspects that require deeper focus and understanding, things that can be achieved only by follow-up analysis efforts. And even other questions that will require trend analysis, that can only be reached by conducting additional surveys in the years to come. This is the reason that we intend to make this survey an on-going endeavour and not a one-time-project. So, you can expect to hear from us once again towards the end of 2014 :-) We cannot finish this introduction without thanking all the people who helped us to make this State of Testing survey and report a huge success. Starting from the large number of bloggers who contributed by posting articles about the survey (you can see all of them on the last page of this report), as well as all tweeps who tweeted and re-tweeted the calls for participation. And of course every participant who took the time to answer our questionnaire. Without the help and participation of all of you this survey could not have achieved its goal. THANKS! We hope you will enjoy and gain value from this State of Testing report! Thanks, Lalit & Joel. Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved.
  • 3. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog Executive Summary Testers by the numbers It is interesting to see that (maybe in contrary to the belief of many in the industry) testing is not a“very young”profession with most of the participants having 6 or more years of experience in the testing field. On the other hand, we see that testers like staying and growing within their organisations, with the majority of them having worked“only”in 1, 2 or 3 companies during their professional careers. Maybe as a result of this maturity in the testing workforce we see a relative feeling of stability, with most testers (55%) saying they plan to continue testing in the foreseeable future. Having said that, an important part (19%) are not certain what they plan to do in the next 5 years, and 12% of respondents see themselves in“business”roles in coming times. Companies and R&D teams Most testers work in companies that have 50 employees or more, and maybe not surprisingly only a small number of them work on companies with less than 10 employees overall. Still most testing team are either very small (between 1 and 5 testers) or very large (with 50 or more testers) Something that surprised us at first was the large number of companies that are using Agile or Agile-like practices with around 78% of respondents. Having said that, many companies like working with a number of different practices in parallel such as Agile and Waterfall. There are also an important number of tester who said that their companies are actually not using any structured development model to manage their process - and we thought that we were in the 21st century… :-) Testing techniques and documentation We also see that testers like using different techniques and approaches in their work, and so it was nice to see this blend in the responses with the vast majority of people (86%) working with Exploratory techniques, but important number of testers using (or also using) Scripted Testing (66%), Bug Hunts (42%) and other approaches during their work. In addition to dynamic testing we also see testers performing various static testing activities such as requirement and risk analysis, code reviews, retrospectives, and more. Testing documentation also appears to be varied, with different organizations working with blends of test plans, mind maps, checklists and lean documentation. On the other hand most test reporting is still performed via email. Test automation 81% of respondents report having some sort of automation, although most of them have less than 50% automation coverage. Most of the automation is done around functional testing, but we also see important number of organizations using automation for test data generation and Continuous Integration. Testing challenges A large number of the testers see challenges in the areas of team size and the tools available to perform their work. They also see challenges around workplace politics, training, communication and the influence they have on the day-to-day decisions of their company. Also, on a global level many testers feel either somewhat or very concerned with the stability of their jobs in the years to come. Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 1
  • 4. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog Respondent Demographics Either large or small teams with less in-between Where From? More than one third of the responses come from Europe followed by respondents from North America. Responses from India are close to 18.5%, with Australia and New Zealand providing a little over 6.5%. R&D team size On the other hand, most respondents come from organisations that have medium size development teams. Testers and Senior Testers 53% More than half of the participants are either testers or senior testers. Management comes second with a little over a quarter of the respondens. Consultants appear to have an important representation with 6%. Among the“others”we have Test Architects, Automation Engineers, Hardware Engineers and even “Heads of Marketing”! 16-50 testers 6-15 testers 1-5 testers 50+ testers 30.6% 22.2% 17.6% 29.6% USA/Canada Europe India Auz/NZ Middle East Other It is surprising that smaller teams and larger teams each has around 30% of the respondents. 11-50 employees 35.5% 51-500 employees 32.5% 500+ employees 16.5% 1-10 employees 15% 26% 6% 7% 18.5% 36% 6.5% Senior Tester 26% Tester 27% Manager Director 18% team leader 16% other 7% Consultant 6% Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 2
  • 5. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog Roles of testers (other than testing! of course) (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) Testing & Development Practices 86% 66% 42% 39% 22% 6% Scripted testing Bug hunts User simulations Pair testing Other Exploratory / Session-based testing It is also good to see that a blend of methodologies are used by testers as part of their day-to-day work. Still ET and SBT are the strong favorites of our respondents. 86% use Exploratory or Session-Based testing (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) Close to half of the respondents are in charge of maintaining the testing and/or development environments (guess we are good and making our systems work!). An interesting finding is that 28.5% of respondents are also in direct contact with their users via Customer Support and Professional Services tasks, work that also provides them with good inputs they can use to test based on their users“real needs” Strong Agile adoption of 78% (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) Waterfall or Waterfall-like bdd We don’t follow any structured mod Other 78% 44.5% 17.5% 11% 12.5% 4% Agile or Agile-like TDD It is interesting to see that many teams are following two or more development models at once. Still, over three quarters (78%) of respondents say they are working under agile or agile like development models, with 44.5% working waterfall or waterfall-like, and even 12.5% that in the 21st century still do not follow any structured model. As a note, our favorite among the“other”answers was the respondent who wrote that his team followed an“unholy agile-waterfall hybrid”:-) 45.5% 34% 30% 28.5% 6% OtherOther Integration & deployments Integration & deployments Customersupport ProfessionalServices Customersupport ProfessionalServices Requirements gathering Requirements gathering Managingdevelopment Testingenvironment Managingdevelopment Testingenvironment Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 3
  • 6. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog Large number of static testing and review activities (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) What test documentation do you use? 64.5% High level test plans 42% Low level test plans 10% Other: Test Charters, BDD Scenarios Traceability matrices, etc 56% Checklist 19% Lean documentation 53.5% Detailed test scripts 34.5% Mind maps 62% High/low level testing planning 60% Requirement analysis 57% Crossfunctional meetings (QA-Devs-Product) 55% Regular test team meetings Update meetings with management Retrospectives Risk analysis Code review / walkthroughs 44% 53% 46% 41% 43% Test review meetings It was fairly obvious to expect that many teams perform test planning and requirement analysis operations. What is not trivial is to see that over 40% testers participate in code reviews, and more than half of the respondents have regular meetings with their Management teams. Other 5% Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 4
  • 7. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog It stands to reason that if an organisation understands that automation is valuable, then it also understands that Unit Testing is one of the simplest and most effective ways to automate. And yet while 77% of the companies that automate do functional test automation, and only 49% of them unit test… A nice trend to follow is that 43% of 77% 51% 49% 43% 29.5% 29% 7% Functional Test automation Load / stress testing Unit Testing Continuous Integration Test data generation Home-built scripts used as required Other77% Functional Automation vs. 49% Unit Testing (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) 81% of respondents automate! This is a nice surprise, over ¾ of our respondents have automation in their companies. This doesn’t mean that everything is great, but at least this is a very good start in the right direction. 81% 19% Less than 10% Between 10% and 50% Between 50% and 80% Over 80% 1⁄3 of respondents have automated less than 10% of their functional tests 5% 44% 16% 35% 5% 44% 16% 35% respondents answer that they have Continuous Integration in their organizations. 35% of the respondents have automated less than 10% of their functional testing coverage and close to 4⁄5 (79%) have less than 50% tests automated. This information may show that it is impractical to automate high percentages of our work, something we can share with those managers who like asking “how come we don’t automate all the tests in our teams…” Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 5
  • 8. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog How do you manage the information in your project? (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) 71%Updates via email 54%Dashboards 38%Weekly update documents 27%Management level presentations 18%Customer delivery reports 4.5%Kitchen monitors 8.5%Other 74% 66% 53.5% 23% 12.5% Bug trackers Excel, Word, Mail and the like Test or QA Management tools Project Management tools Other ¾ of respondents have bug tracking systems, while over half of them (66%) still use non-specialized tools such as Excel, Word or Email to manage their process. Among the“others”we can find: Wikis, Sharepoint, Trello, etc. How do you report your testing? (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) It is strange that 71% of respondents still rely on email to report their results, while Dashboards and Kitchen monitors (together) amount to less than 60% of overall responses. It makes us wonder, if stakeholders expect to get the information directly delivered; is it because it is not important enough to go and find it, or because we don’t make it easy enough to be found…? Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 6
  • 9. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog How did you learn to test? (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) On-the job training Tester’s Professional Profile Testing seems to be maturing faster than we thought, with most respondents (29%) in the 6 to 10 years of experience in range. From the data behind the numbers we can see that North American testers are among the more mature, with 50% being the in the 11+ years range. Middle Eastern and European respondents come in second place with around 40% 29% 26.5% 26% 12% 6.5%Less than a year 1 to 2 years 3 to 5 years 6 to 10 years 11+ years The majority of respondents learned to test as part of their work and based on their own efforts (on-the-job training & self-taught). Still a high number of respondents (above 40%) do have some sort of certification or testing diploma on their name. 74.5% 63.5% 23.5% 17.5% 3.5% Companies worked as a tester? With respondents working for so long as testers, it is slightly surprising to see so many of them having worked with relatively less number of companies throughout their professional career till date. Might be because testing is a happy profession after all? 7% 19% 7% 42% 25% 1testing organization 2to3organizations 4to5organizations 6to8organizations 9+organizations Self-taught (books, internet, etc) Testing certifications Formal courses or diplomas Other 7 Years testing? of respondents in the 11+ year of experience category too. Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved.
  • 10. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog on-going testing education (more than one answer per participant -> total is more than 100%) 8 How important are the following testing skills? Communication skills is by far the most important skill, general testing and web technologies were also ranked as the very important skills as well. Not important Important Very important General testing methodologies Mobile technologies 8% 52% 40% Communication skills Agile methodologies 25% 59% 16%Embedded systems 27% 53% 20%Enterprise software testing 7% 40% 53%Functional automation 7% 52% 41%Performance and load 10% 45% 45%Security testing 13% 42% 45%Customer facing skills Web technologies 43% 53%4% 3% 55%42% 13% 52% 35% 23% 76%1% No surprise that most respondents to an“Internet Survey”keep up to date via Blogs, Communities and Forums. It was interesting to see that Weekend Testing has an considerable following i.e. 8.5% , and so do testing competitions as per 8% of respondents. ** Among other skills cited were: Curiosity, Flexibility, Problem solving, and self learning skills; and also technical skills such as general programming, SQL/DB skills, and scripting. Sponsored by 46% Testing conferences and seminars 60% On-line communities and forums 44% Testing magazines 86% Testing books and blogs 8% Other 26% Formal courses 8.5% Weekend testing 8% Testing competitions © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved.
  • 11. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog Testing Challenges and your Predictions to the Future Not concerned Very concerNed Somewhat concerned 38% 42%20% More Involvement In The Decisions Of The Company Testing Tools Time To Develop Skills Training Team Size Budget ChallengingNot Challenging Extremely Challenging Team Challenges 27% 28% 26% 33% 35% 32% 32% 27% 28% 32% 31% 34% 41% 37% 44% 42% 38% 33% Are you concerned about your job? It is slightly troubling to see that over half of the respondents are concerned about their future in testing to some extent. Could this be caused by some global trend not related to our profession or by something that is testing-specific…? We guess we will need to figure this out in our next year’s survey. 55% 19% 3% 10% 12% Where will you be in 5 years? More than half of the responders see themselves in testing within the next 5 years, but almost ¼ don’t really know where will they be. Among the “other”replies we got: Product or Project manager, Consultant, and some people who hope to be retired and enjoying life :-) 1% Tester or test manager Don’t know what will I do in 5 years Business role Programming I will not be in the technology industry Other ** Among other challenges cited were: Politics, Testing in Agile, Recruiting good testers, working as the single tester, and communicating the work we do as testers. Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 9
  • 12. QA Intelligence Testing & QA Management blog A final note Regardless of different locations, experience level, nature of our projects, or testing environments, it is interesting to learn that we testers face more or less similar challenges. This common reality should serve as ‘food for thought’ for the next steps we all plan to do as we embark in the future of our careers. It will be worth reviewing how the facts related to software testing change in coming years. As we all know by now, to understand our paths we need to understand where we stood yesterday and where we will be leading our profession in the future. This is why we plan to conduct this‘State of Testing Survey’for years to come. As testers we understand that we need to learn from our experience and so we would love to get your feedback. If you have any ideas or suggestions to improve this survey and if you would wish to help us for next survey, please feel free to get in touch. We recognise this survey a success as a whole. We thank all the awesome people listed in the collaborators page for their support and we look forward to see more test enthusiasts joining us in this project next time. See you by end of 2014! About Tea-Time with Testers Tea-time with Testers, is the largest-circulated software testing monthly in the world. As the wave of change sweeps business, testing field and community of testers like never before, Tea-time with Testers has ensured that its readers have all the necessary upgrades to challenge tomorrow. It takes its readers deeper to give a complete understanding of the world of software testing. Ever since its inception in 2011, it has set one benchmark after another in testing publication circle. It was the first to do serious reporting on software testing theories and thoughts. And then again, it is the first to bring a whole new genre of technical/corporate journalism more upclose and more incisive. It is the only monthly magazine in global testing community known for quality of its content, authors and unique way of presenting the information. Today, Tea-time with Testers commands the highest circulation and readership among all English language testing magazines in the world. Contact Information: editor@teatimewithtesters.com www.teatimewithtesters.com About PractiTest PractiTest is a privately-held company that focuses on providing a QA and test management solution that is quick to deploy and easy to use on the one hand, but methodological and customizable on the other hand. As a technological and methodological leader in the field of Application Life Management, PractiTest provides its customers with the best in class system to meet their Testing and QA needs. Founded in 2008, PractiTest strives to provide high-quality products with a focus on integrity and honesty. Contact Information: info@practitest.com www.practitest.com Sponsored by © 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved.© 2014 - PractiTest & Tea Time with Testers. All rights reserved. 10
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