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RTI - training for testers in Bratislava

I wanted to contribute into the testing culture of my company, so i decided to lead a training. I was trying to condensate the Rapid Testing Intensive online 3 days course from James Bach and Michael Bolton into a 6 hour training class. It went in my opinion quite well. I don’t want to reproduce the theory part of it, which you can see here The practical part was more interesting, each of the participants was testing an freeware screenshot tool (which I rather don’t mention here), we were suprised how many bugs we found on an publicly used tool, some of them crashing the whole application down. Our Mission: Whole testing took over 2 hours and we had an interesting review session afterwards. The output of which was afterwards this Test Report. Test Report Results: - The product's basic functionalities work. Non-typical scenarios produce unstable and unacceptable results,  there are also minor bugs that are acceptable - There are a few specific scenarios resulti