I took a few moments today to record another video blog entry, which you can find at Regional Software Testing Immaturity: Fact or Fallacy?
Here’s the synopsis: I’m in Los Angeles, on my way to the STANZ conference in Australia and New Zealand. That and other recent international trips have gotten me thinking about something that I often hear at such international conferences, which are comments along the lines of, “You know, software testing as a profession and a practice is really immature in region X,” where region X might or might not be where I’m at. Based on my experience with clients around the world, though, the gap isn’t as big as people often think it is. Is software testing actually significantly less mature in some regions than others? What has your experience been? I’d be interested in opinions, case studies, and stories from you, especially the many international readers of this blog but also people in North America.








Rex Black is President of RBCS (