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Can ISO 29119 Software Testing "Standard" Really Be a Standard?

New submitter yorgo writes The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will soon publish part 4 of a 5 part series of software testing standards. According to the website, "ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 Software Testing is an internationally agreed set of standards for software testing that can be used within any software development life cycle or organisation." However, many in the testing community are against it. Some wonder how the ISO/IEC/IEEE achieved consensus without their input. James Bach speculates that exclusion helped build consensus. Others, such as Iain McCowatt, argue that something as variable as software testing cannot be standardized, at all. And others believe that the motive behind the standards is not increased quality, but economic benefit, instead. Michael Bolton explains "rent-seeking" as he builds on James Christie's CAST 2014 presentation, "Standards – promoting quality or restricting competition?"

A comprehensive list of many other arguments, viewpoints, and information has been collected by Huib Schoots. Opponents of ISO 29119 have even started a petition aimed at suspending publication of the standard. Even so, this might be an losing battle. Gil Zilberfeld thinks that companies will take the path of least resistance and accept ISO 29119.

So, where do you stand? What constitutes a consensus? Can a standard be honored without consensus? Can an inherently sapient activity, such as testing, be standardized, at all? What is the real purpose of a standard? Will companies acquiesce and adopt the standard without question?

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  1. Which Michael Bolton? by Type44Q · · Score: 3, Funny

    Michael Bolton explains "rent-seeking"

    The no-talent ass clown known for his God-awful "music" or the one who hates him??

  2. This sounds... familiar.... by QilessQi · · Score: 3, Funny

    By implementing these standards, you will be adopting the only internationally-recognised and agreed standards for software testing, which will provide your organisation with a high-quality approach to testing that can be communicated throughout the world.

    ....Be the first on your block to collect all five! GOTTA CATCH 'EM ALL!

  3. Re:Can see it now: by tomhath · · Score: 3, Funny

    Even more likely response: "Have the secretary fill out the paperwork and change our website to say we're ISO 29119 compliant".