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[] [[ https://www.prismnet.com/~wazmo/papers/four_schools.pdf | Five Schools of Software Testing ]] by [[ http://www.pettichord.com/ | Bret Pettichord ]], slides (pdf), from 2007, **~ 5 minutes**
[] [[ http://www.testingeducation.org/conference/wtst_pettichord_FSofST2.pdf | Four Schools of Software Testing ]] by [[ http://www.pettichord.com/ | Bret Pettichord ]], slides (pdf), from 2003, **~ 5 minutes** (optional)
[] [[ http://kaner.com/?p=15 | Schools of software testing ]] by [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cem_Kaner | Cem Kaner ]], blog post, from 2006, **~ 20 minutes** (optional)
[] [[ https://youtu.be/4GwHGbQZP2s | Are Testing "Schools" a good idea?> The four-schools (I prefer five-schools) approach provides one useful structure. ]] by [[ https://www.linkedin.com/in/doughoffman/ | Doug Hoffman ]] and [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Marcus_Bach | James Bach ]],(“All models are wrong; video, from 2012, **~ 70 minutes** (optional)some models are useful.” — George Box)
> Factory school: emphasis on reduction of testing tasks to routines that can be automated or delegated to cheap labor.
[x] QTE reading club 2021-10-13, **~ 60 minutes** (optional)> Control school: emphasis on standards and processes that enforce or rely heavily on standards.
> Test-driven school: emphasis on code-focused testing by programmers.
> Analytical school: emphasis on analytical methods for assessing the quality of the software, including improvement of testability by improved precision of specifications and many types of modeling.
> Context-drive school: emphasis on adapting to the circumstances under which the product is developed and used.
[] [[ https://youtu.be/4GwHGbQZP2s | Are Testing "Schools" a good idea? ]] by [[ https://www.linkedin.com/in/doughoffman/ | Doug Hoffman ]] and [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Marcus_Bach | James Bach ]], video, from 2012, **~ 70 minutes** (optional)
[x] QTE reading club 2021-10-13, **~ 60 minutes** (optional)
[] [[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Engineering_Productivity_Team/Lunch_and_learn#2021-10-18 | Wikimedia Engineering Productivity Team/Lunch and learn ]] 2021-10-18, **~ 60 minutes** (optional)