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Quality

I’m writing this post after the completion of a big Software Testing assignment. It was whole QTP Descriptive Programming and Performance Testing Planning. So, it took a long time. Now onwards, I’ll try to post on regular basis.IEEE defines the Quality as “the degree to which a system, component, or process meets specified requirements, and customer […]

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Usability Testing

Usability Testing in Software Testing refers to evaluating the ease with which users can use a new application / software product. Software Usability is ease with which a product can be used by a specific group of users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. Usable software enables workers to concentrate

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Usability Testing Lab

In the usability lab, users are asked to perform a few tasks (functions) with the product being evaluated. There are the people who are actual users of the product. All their actions are directly observed and captured – video recorded for detailed analysis later.The lab is equipped to support the systematic observation and analysis of

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Organizing the Test Team

The people component includes human resource allocations and the required skill sets. The test team should comprise the highest-caliber personnel possible. They are usually extremely busy because their talents put them in great demand, and it therefore becomes vital to build the best case possible for using these individuals for test purposes. A test team

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task based software Testing

Task-Based Software Testing

Once in a Software Testing conference held in Banglore, India, the topic of discussion was “How to test software’s impact on a system’s mission effectiveness?” Mostly customers want systems that are: – On-time– Within budget– That satisfy user requirements– Reliable Latter two concerns (out of above four) can be refined into two broad objectives for

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Test Director

It is a Global Test Management tool, the industry’s first global test management solution. It helps organizations deploy high-quality applications more quickly and effectively. It has four modules: – Requirements– Test Plan– Test Lab– Defects These modules are seamlessly integrated, allowing for a smooth information flow between various testing stages. The completely Web-enabled TestDirector supports high levels of communication

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How to do Integration Testing – writing Integration Testing test cases

Integration Testing is a four step procedure. Below are the steps for creating integration test cases: 1. Identify Unit Interfaces: The developer of each program unit identifies and documents the unit’s interfaces for the following unit operations: – External inquiry (responding to queries from terminals for information)– External input (managing transaction data entered for processing)– External

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Software Testing as a Continuous Improvement Process

Software life cycle testing means that testing occurs in parallel with the development cycle and is a continuous process. The software testing process should start early in the application life cycle, not just in the traditional validation testing phase after the coding phase has been completed. Testing should be integrated into application development. In order

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