Standardize draft articles with YAML frontmatter including title, date, topics, related, and abstract. Expand README drafts section into a table listing all drafts with topics. Add "Testing Telos" to published articles.
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| The Oracle Problem | 2026-04-20 |
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The uniquely testing-flavoured version of "how do we know?" is: how do we know what "correct" means? An oracle is whatever tells a test whether an output is right, and in practice oracles are requirements, expectations, customer satisfaction, and regulator sign-off — all of which can conflict. |
The Oracle Problem. This is the most glaring missing piece. Your entire framework asks how do we know? — but you haven't yet tackled the uniquely testing-flavoured version: how do we know what "correct" means? An oracle is whatever tells a test whether an output is right. In your world, oracles are sometimes requirements, sometimes expectations, sometimes customer satisfaction, sometimes regulator sign-off — and they conflict. Elaine Weyuker's original 1982 paper1 on the oracle assumption and Doug Hoffman's "Heuristic Test Oracles"2 are the obvious anchors. This also unifies your Categories-of-Testing triad: each of the three fact-kinds has its own oracle species.