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.
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- 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. His book "Lessons Learned in Software Testing" has been cited over 130 times according to Google Scholar, and several of his articles have been cited dozens of times including his work on heuristics for testing and on the Capability Maturity Model. He wrote numerous articles for IEEE Computer. In his autobiography, he reports that he worked as a software testing manager for Apple and Borland after dropping out of high school. He is the son of the author Richard Bach. Since 1999, he works as independent consultant out of Eastsound, Washington. On this basis, he was one of the expert witnesses in the Microsoft antitrust case: he determined that Microsoft could indeed unbundle Internet Explorer from the Windows operating system. He is an advisor to the Lifeboat Foundation as a computing expert. They credit him with developing the General Functionality and Stability Test Procedure for Microsoft, part of the Designed for Windows program.
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