Hexawise Automate is a tool that makes it easy to write behavior-driven development (BDD) automated acceptance tests in Gherkin format as data-driven scripts. These data-driven test scripts are based on a Hexawise test plan, so they are much more...
read more By John Hunter Sep 5, 2019Explains why Mind Maps are such a useful tool when planning your software testing efforts. Also showcases the ability to export/import your Hexawise test plans as Mind Maps.
read more By John Hunter Aug 1, 2017Showcases the new Hexawise feature called "Revisions" and explains its usefulness.
read more By John Hunter May 31, 2016A list of questions to ask when designing software tests. These questions will help ensure coverage of the potential sources of variation within your system.
read more By John Hunter and Justin Hunter Mar 14, 2016Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans due to a lot of constraints being necessary.
read more By Justin Hunter Aug 14, 2014Provides helpful guidance on when it might make sense to split your single Hexawise plan into multiple different plans due to different "Verb and Noun" ideas within the same set of tests.
read more By Sean Johnson May 7, 2014Explains the reason you might be seeing "No possible value" as values in some of your Hexawise test cases and how to fix your plan to remove these "No possible value" values.
read more By Sean Johnson May 1, 2014How to use the Auto-Scripts feature to turn your Hexawise test cases in the Gherkin "Given-When-Then" format.
read more By John Hunter Mar 27, 2014The inaugural video on "Hexawise TV" - a site containing videos on a variety of software testing topics, including combinatorial, pairwise, and orthogonal array-based test design strategies.
read more By John Hunter Nov 20, 2013Showcases the Hexawise "Mixed-Strength" feature and explains how this feature can be used to perform Risk-Based Testing with Hexawise.
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