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Showing posts with label testing. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Online testing information on Software test & Performance

This is another online document sharing stuff. You can refer more information from here, just subscribe to get all the information. A lot of articles to read and share:

http://www.stpmag.com/

GaneshKB


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Free testing Online magazine

Hi Folks,
              Though it has been long since, i have made something useful postings. It is time again for me to prove it, so i have come up with few good sites. Here is one of the online free testing magazine site where you will find alot of information. This is just a kick start for this site, get all the updates from here:

http://www.testingexperience.com/

GaneshKB



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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

When to Stop Testing: The Customer’s View

Hi,
          This is a great information shared by a customer on Utest community. I have taken few words from him to share with you and also added the link at the end for your reference.
          On our forum, there’s a discussion about when to stop testing software - when enough testing is enough.  There are a lot of good answers in the discussion, but one that I wanted to highlight is the voice of the customer.

         The customer expects certain things from their software.  A consumer may not care if the software crashes once in a while, but a business may expect greater reliability.  It doesn’t matter if a game displays a single pixel in the wrong color, but it does matter if every time the player opens a treasure box the entire screen turns purple. To know about the customer needs, you have to click on this link...


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Agile testing process


Optimizing Your Agile Testing Processes





An overview of agile testing and how to incorporate it into an agile software development process.

From a Webinar by uTest: http://www.utest.com


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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Smoke and Sanity Test

I would like to talk about test types,

There are two type of test types, Smoke and Sanity. What they are exactly? Here we go.....

The general definition (related to Hardware) of Smoke Testing is:
Smoke testing is a safe harmless procedure of blowing smoke into parts of the sewer and drain lines to detect sources of unwanted leaks and sources of sewer odors.

It it is related to s/w, the definition is
Smoke testing is non-exhaustive software testing, ascertaining that the most crucial functions of a program work, but not bothering with finer details.

Sanity testing is a cursory testing; it is performed whenever a cursory testing is sufficient to prove the application is functioning according to specifications. This level of testing is a subset of regression testing. It normally includes a set of core tests of basic GUI functionality to demonstrate connectivity to the database, application servers, printers, etc.

GaneshKB

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Testing methods

Hi,
Folks, this time i have wikipedia to our help. I found this to be useful, it is all about Software testing methods are traditionally divided into black box testing and white box testing. These two approaches are used to describe the point of view that a test engineer takes when designing test cases. To know more about this, please have look over from the link given here....

Ganesh.KB

Thursday, April 03, 2008

Hi,
I have another cool site with answers for my previous questions and also few more interview questions with answers for the same,Please click here for the cool site:

Ganesh.KB




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Monday, March 31, 2008

Testing Interview Questions to share

Hi Lab Folks,

I would like to ask few questions, that are kinda mandatory for interview(Experienced candidates):

  1. What is the Difference between Project and Product testing? What
    difference you have observed while testing the Clint/Server application
    and web server application
  2. What are the differences between interface and integration testing?
    Are system specification and functional specification the same? What
    are the differences between system and functional testing?
  3. What is Multi Unit testing?
  4. What are the different types, methodologies, approaches, methods in software testing
  5. What is the difference between test techniques and test methodology?
If any one of you knows answer for the same, Then make comments for the same, Else. I will post them in the next forums.

For more questions, Click here...

Ganesh.KB





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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Software Testing Information

Hi All,
I would like to share a cool site which would provide more information about software testing. This has a clear picture about the basics of software testing. Also, i would suggest the newbies who are looking for this field to learn the manual part of the testing. This would be really very interesting and the concepts are really easy to learn and easy to remember. To know more about the basics of software testing from this superb web site. The site really stands for its name, the URL is given below:
http://www.onestoptesting.com/

Ganesh.KB

Hi Lab Folks

LAB.......
I am back with some updates, all these days. I was busy learning new concepts about Software Testing. I have been in this field for about 2years now and i planned to tweak myself to this field. So i had to look into someone who can help me in learning this concepts. So i did a short time course on the same. Now i am ready to go for finding new job openings..So from now on the lab will see a lot of concepts about Manual testing. Alot of documents about the software testing.

Ganesh.KB

Friday, March 07, 2008

LAB will Talk about Software Testing

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Hi All,
I have started to shape up my career in new dimension say Software Testing. I have been doing a bit of manual testing, now i am moving into the next level of testing(Software Automation). So soon lab would see a lot of posting about software testing and concepts.I felt this would help me to learn and also to get information from folks about software testing. If any one is really interested, i am making an offer. People can contact me at Ganesh.kumarbp@gmail.com and i will be there to discuss a lot about software testing.

Ganesh.KB