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Why Classic Software Testing Doesn’t Work Anymore
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The classic software testing team is becoming increasingly obsolete. Traditional processes and tools just don’t meet today’s testing challenges. With the introduction of methodologies...
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Regg Struyk, Polarion Software
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How to Maintain a Compatible User Experience Tara Nicholson explains why it's important to take into account compatibility, which refers to the ability of a software system to function across a variety of client software (browsers), operating systems, and hardware combinations. In this article, Tara shares some helpful strategies for you to consider when maintaining a compatible user experience.
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interview questions for 2 plus year experianced I need interview questions for 2 plus years experiance in testing.
I have done manual as well as Automation(selenium) tesing.
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Using Goals, Objectives, and Assumptions to Model Value (or Not) Kent McDonald writes that identifying objectives and the assumptions underlying them provides you a way to measure whether the result of your project will actually get you closer to what you are trying to accomplish, as well as the impact your various assumptions have on reaching that objective.
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Tools and suggestions to manage impact analysis of test cases for changing workflow or requirements I have changing requirements based on feedback from different stakeholders during development cycle quiet often. this leads to workflow change in the software. suggest efficient ways to identify the impacted test cases due to work flow change and any tools that will help.
note: tracebility doesn't help much because it just provides the direct impact on certain requirement and it's corresponding test cases but it doesnt provide other impacted requirements and test cases which has to flow through the changed workflow.
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Has anyone used ADLM as an acronym synonymous with ALM? Gartner just released an ADLM quadrant - News to me with 14 yrs. in ALM This is one ADLM article distributed by a zealous IBM rep:
http://lnkd.in/dQ-Dhdk
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Better Software Conference East 2013: Data Collection and Analysis for Better Requirements
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According to studies, 64 percent of features in systems are rarely—or never—used. How does this happen? Today, the work of eliciting the customers' true needs, which often remains elusive, can be enhanced using data-driven requirements techniques. Brandon Carlson describes why traditional...
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Brandon Carlson, Lean TECHniques, Inc.
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Requirements Elicitation—the Social Media Way
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Agile methods have proven their ability to improve project success rates. However, when agile methods are applied to complex projects, we need to further explore the area of effective customer involvement. According to the agile philosophy, the users must be part of the development team.
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Stefano Rizzo, Polarion Software
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Speed Grooming Requirements with SAFe
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Want your sprint/iteration planning to take less than fifteen minutes (excluding tasking)? The key is in the story writing we do during backlog grooming. Although the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) has little to say about story writing, this "speed grooming" practice makes iteration planning..
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André Dhondt, Rally Software Development
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Requirements Reuse: Fantasy or Feasible? Software development teams think nothing about reusing code, but what about requirements? The benefits include faster delivery, lower development costs, consistency across and within applications, fewer defects, and reduced rework.
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