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Tag Archives: spreadsheet

Tests from a Hat

Posted on October 6, 2010 by Bill Wake

How does the order of tests affect the design of software? A game to explore that idea. Continue reading Tests from a Hat→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged games, programmer, spreadsheet, tdd, XPlorations

Fit Spreadsheet – Output

Posted on April 20, 2003 by Bill Wake

Starting Fit To use fit, you create a web page that has tables in it; the tables specify tests. (There are other options but that is easiest.) In this case, I’m using Microsoft Word™ and saving the file in HTML Continue reading Fit Spreadsheet – Output→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged atdd, customer, spreadsheet, tester

Fit Spreadsheet

Posted on April 20, 2003 by Bill Wake

Ward Cunningham has created an acceptance testing framework known as fit. (See http://fit.c2.com for more details.) In this brief experiment, we’ll use tests to help specify a simple spreadsheet for strings. Continue reading Fit Spreadsheet→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged atdd, customer, programmer, spreadsheet, team, tester

Test-First Challenge: Spreadsheet

Posted on January 18, 2002 by Bill Wake

This exercise offers you a chance to practice test-first through a series of challenges. Each challenge provides a set of tests. Your job is to write code that supports the tests. Continue reading Test-First Challenge: Spreadsheet→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged programmer, refactoring, spreadsheet, tdd, XPlorations

Acceptance Test Mechanisms

Posted on May 15, 2001 by Bill Wake

An acceptance test is a test that the user defines, to tell whether the system as a whole works the way the user expects. Ideally, the acceptance tests are defined before the code that implements the feature. Acceptance tests are Continue reading Acceptance Test Mechanisms→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged atdd, customer, search, spreadsheet, tester, XPlorations

Interface Seams: Rethinking the Spreadsheet

Posted on December 15, 1997 by Bill Wake

Spreadsheets have traditionally been based on a rectangular grid. We’ll look into simplifying formulas, and then at data structures other than a matrix. Spreadsheets often have columns specified by alphabetic labels, and numbered rows. A specific cell can be identified Continue reading Interface Seams: Rethinking the Spreadsheet→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged HCI, spreadsheet

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