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 After session there is a review session to understand what was done, and also determine future testing opportunities. In other words, a review / retrospective. After session there is a review session to understand what was done, and also determine future testing opportunities. In other words, a review / retrospective.
  
-Note that people differentiate between adhoc testing and exploratory testing by (see http://en.wikip +Note that people differentiate between adhoc testing and exploratory testing by (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing):
-edia.org/wiki/Exploratory_testing):+
  
-Exploratory testing has always been performed by skilled testers. In the early 1990s, ad hoc was too often synonymous with sloppy and careless work. As a result, a group of test methodologists (now calling themselves the Context-Driven School) began using the term "exploratory" seeking to emphasize the dominant thought process involved in unscripted testing, and to begin to develop the practice into a teachable discipline. This new terminology was first published by Cem Kaner in his book Testing Computer Software[1] and expanded upon in Lessons Learned in Software Testing.[4] Exploratory testing can be as disciplined +"Exploratory testing has always been performed by skilled testers. In the early 1990s, ad-hoc was too often synonymous with sloppy and careless work. As a result, a group of test methodologists (now calling themselves the Context-Driven School) began using the term "exploratory" seeking to emphasize the dominant thought process involved in unscripted testing, and to begin to develop the practice into a teachable discipline. This new terminology was first published by Cem Kaner in his book Testing Computer Software[1] and expanded upon in Lessons Learned in Software Testing. Exploratory testing can be as disciplined as any other intellectual activity."
-as any other intellectual activity.+
  
  
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