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Anuj Magazine

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Anuj Magazine is a Software Testing and General Management professional at Citrix Inc. Anuj likes to explore new avenues/sciences and their intersections with software engineering and dreams of creating a Medici Effect for Software Testing. He has been a regular conference speaker and writes frequently on diverse topics like software testing, management, sports, and handwriting analysis. Anuj runs ASM, a non-profit organization that contributes to society by counseling and mentoring people using the science of handwriting analysis. He is a regular contributor at Techwell.com (http://www.techwell.com/users/anuj-magazine) and blogs at http://anujmagazine.blogspot.in and http://thehandwritinganalyst.blogspot.in.

Company
Citrix
Job Function
General Management
Job Title
Senior Manager
Industry
Business Services - Consulting - Non-profit
Interests
Configuration Management
Design
Leadership
Process Improvement
Quality Assurance
Requirements
Test Automation
Testing
Country
India

Anuj Magazine is a software testing and general management professional at Citrix Inc. He regularly shares his knowledge and experiences as a conference speaker and writes frequently on diverse topics like software testing, management, sports, and handwriting analysis. Anuj runs ASM, a non-profit organization that contributes to society by counseling and mentoring people using the science of handwriting analysis.

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Global Software Testing How to Think Globally about Software Testing

The global reach of your software could be stalled because of improper design or late detection of bugs. To release software to be used in more than one country successfully, you should try some tactics you might not usually employ. Consider these special approaches to keep a global mindset when testing.

Soft Skills that Make a Tester

If statistics are to be believed, software technology changes everyday for the better. There is always a quest to learn new technologies, languages, and methodologies among testers. In such a dynamic environment, often the importance of soft skills is overlooked. This article explores the impact and importance of soft skills in software testing.

Testing Without Requirements

Many a times, a tester has to perform his job with minimum documented requirements or in worst case, no requirements at all. Such a situation not only makes a tester's work difficult but also makes planning and estimation almost impossible and considerably reduces Return of Investment from the QA department. In this write-up, I try to explore the situation of testing without requirements, its impact on whole software process and how effectively a tester can perform his work.

Effective Test Metrics Management

It has been rightly said that "There is always room for improvement in one's work." In this write-up, I try to explore further the above cliché with the stress on how testers can effectively manage metrics. Data collection, presentation, and maintenance can often be tedious if not handled properly. This article deals with the need for managing metrics better and making the tester more focused.