How to test interior door knobs

Andrew Dinh
1 min readOct 26, 2019

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Photo by David Edelstein on Unsplash

Have you had enough?

Opening a door with a foot, forearm, or elbow might be excessive. I may not use those test cases for acceptance testing. The same goes for step (1.E.iii). Those items might be lower in my priority.

Although this post was meant to be silly, I hope to convince you that testing even a seemingly simple item as an indoor door knob with no locking mechanism might not be as trivial as you first thought. Therefore, I cringe silently inside when someone tell me their organization does not have a QA organization.

Organizations should integrate quality into their software development process as early as possible. The longer they wait, the more complex the software becomes, the bigger your testing debt, and the more costly it is to fix bugs.

Have you tested your application today?

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Andrew Dinh

The one and only contributor to Philoteccentric — a blog with a little bit of philosophy, a little bit of technology, and a lot of eccentricity.