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QAI Quality Summit 2008 was yet another event of its kind with knowledge-packed sessions that covered
critical and latest testing issues. Speakers of International repute & gurus from all over the world spoke at the event.
The various conferences and presentations by industry experts showed how to turn various theoretical
concepts into best practices & achieve outstanding results. It also enabled participants to learn
from international experts about the new methodologies & techniques of Software Testing.
Amongst all Mukesh Sharma, the CEO of QA InfoTech also delivered a presentation on
'A Journey Without Ticket: Simplifying Exploratory Testing'. Mukesh is a young entrepreneur with a
proven track record has over 14 years of work experience in QA management. His maverick and
stupendous qualities have carved a niche for himself in the exceedingly competitive Software Testing world.
He has previously commenced his illustrious career with DCM Data Systems as a Software Engineer.
He has a significant national and international exposure, having worked with IBM Corporation, US, Octel (Lucent), Quark Inc,
Gale group and Adobe Systems Inc. Thereafter he founded QA InfoTech which is a leading software testing and Quality assurance firm.
Mr. Sharma began by talking about quite a common problem capable of paralyzing the testers - a situation when a product
lacks documentation. The solution to this he said was Exploratory Testing (ET)! "ET is emerging as a key to improved quality
for every Software Development Project and is a driving factor for the success of a software solution.
However, nothing comes for free, one always need to blaze a path to success. It's so true! Likewise, exploratory testing also
presents us with a number of challenges - one of the biggest being managing an unplanned activity." said Mukesh Sharma, founder-CEO of QA InfoTech.
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