James Bach

James Marcus Bach is a software tester, author, trainer and consultant. He is a proponent of Exploratory testing and the Context-Driven School of software testing, and is credited with developing Session-based testing. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association for Software Testing. Lessons Learned in Software Testing, a book he co-authored, has been cited over 130 times according to Google Scholar, and several of his articles ha... More

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