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Conned Again, Watson!
Whenever I attend a WOPR, testing guru Ross Collard always mentions how central math is to what performance testers do. I agree. Math is central to performance testing and testing. The problem is, I can never seem to remember any of it!

James Bach turned me on to a handy little pocket reference that I keep in my backpack, but while it's good for a reference, it doesn't do much to get me thinking like a mathematician. I found a great book that does just that. It's about math, and it's fun to read: Conned Again, Watson! Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math, and Probability by Colin Bruce

The book covers mathematical fallacy, logic, and lots of probability and statistics. It's a collection of Sherlock Holmes stories where Holmes and Watson solve math problems (one of the problems is a problem James Bach once gave me to solve). It's well written, fun to read, and you learn something that's useful at work. I highly recommend it for those who can't remember their college course of statistics (if you can you are a better learner then me...).
Books on Exploratory Testing
This last week I attended the first Exploratory Testing Research Summit held in Melbourne Florida. The summit was attended by:


  • James Bach

  • Jonathan Bach

  • Scott Barber

  • Michael Bolton

  • Elisabeth Hendrickson

  • Cem Kaner

  • Michael Kelly

  • Jonathan Kohl

  • James Lyndsay

  • Robert Sabourin



Early on in the summit, we were asked to list the books that had influenced how we do our exploratory testing. The following is that list of books (translated from a huge stack of post-it notes -- so forgive any mistakes).







Know of another good book on Exploratory Testing? Add a comment below...
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