With the really short release cycles in the Agile development world, the QA team is always time crunched to complete its test passes on time. In this blog I will be covering some core points, which if implemented successfully will give the QA team a face lift, in not just testing the product on time, [...]
Archive for March, 2010
Having talked about promoting the use of exploratory testing in your teams in my last post, I next want to touch upon how to interpret the results of exploratory testing as unless this is done in an informed manner, to the untrained eye, it may reflect badly on the overall test coverage:
1. Timing of the [...]
It is a popular myth in the testing industry that there is no end to testing a product or an application. Testing as a discipline has evolved in the last 2+ decades giving itself a formal structure. Various facets of software testing such as quality consulting, test strategy, test planning, traceability and requirements analysis, largely [...]
Localization testing has gained a lot of momentum and market share in the recent years, thanks to ISVs who have been focusing on global launch of their products. Amongst the competitive forces that significantly determine the product launch, “time to market” is a very important criterion. Very often ISVs are time crunched in their testing [...]
