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There is particular philosophy that accompanies “good testing”. A professional tester approaches a product with the attitude that the product is already broken - it has defects and it is their job to discover them. They assume the product or system is inherently flawed and it is their job to ‘illuminate’ the flaws. This approach is necessary in testing. Designers and developers approach software with an optimism based on the assumption that the changes they make are the correct solution to a particular problem. But they are just that – assumptions. Without being proved they are no more correct than guesses. Developers often overlook fundamental ambiguities in requirements in order to complete the project; or they fail to recognise them when they see them. Those ambiguities are then built into the code and represent a defect when compared to the end-user's needs. By taking a sceptical approach, the tester offers a balance. The tester takes nothing at face value. The tester always asks the question “why?” They seek to drive out certainty where there is none. They seek to illuminate the darker part of the projects with the light of inquiry.
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