The Mob Testing Method can be used with any amount of testers and wouldn’t always require a large group. As long as those involved are working on the same piece of work and are collectively raising any issues/advisories together.
Mob Testing is most useful when a large or new piece of code is going to be deployed to production and could potentially have a big impact. It is most effective when there is a group of 2 or more all looking at the same work and sharing Browsers and Devices between them. It is a quicker process in findings bugs and more of an exploratory approach is taken.
There is no limit to the amount of people that can be involved in Mob Testing providing the session is arranged beforehand. An example would be if you had 10 or more members involved you could split off into smaller groups or alternatively stay as one group and rotate between one person driving the mac and one person influencing what to test/check.
Mob Testing is most definitely not an excuse to leave all testing on a piece of code to the last minute. We should still be testing promptly and often to ensure we catch any issues early on.
If you need to arrange a Mob Testing session please consider the above points beforehand.
- Only requires a minimum of 2 people
- Useful for when large pieces of code are being deployed to production
- Quicker process of finding bugs
- Not very time consuming