Manoj Kumar Varatharajan
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19 years 3 monthsManoj Kumar Varatharajan pursued his Electronics and Communication Engineering in one of the reputed Institutions in Chennai. In his academic career, he had presented many Technical Papers in Electronics at various National and International Conferences. Among them one of the Papers was also published in IEEE Journal. The Author has lot of experience in Developing & Testing of highly clustered Web applications and Client/Server applications. His penchant for Quality Assurance made him to spark interest in innovating simple methods that would ensure and enhance the certitude in every piece of work.
Manoj Kumar Varatharajan pursued his Electronics and Communication Engineering in one of the reputed Institutions in Chennai. In his academic career, he had presented many Technical Papers in Electronics at various National and International Conferences. Among them one of the Papers was also published in IEEE Journal. The Author has lot of experience in Developing & Testing of highly clustered Web applications and Client/Server applications. His penchant for Quality Assurance made him to spark interest in innovating simple methods that would ensure and enhance the certitude in every piece of work.
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| Blue Diamond Delivery Model (BDDM) Blue Diamond Delivery Model (BDDM) is an easier delivery-tracking model, which helps to track the delivery for every day and gives some valuable remarks over the certitude of the deliverables. The Diamond Model is fragmented into the number of workdays per month and the deliverables are eventually distributed across these workdays prior to the Project Plan. Everyday results should be tracked with respect to the time period by naming as Best Period, Grace Period, Warning Period & Failure Period and shade them as Blue, Green, Red and Black respectively (as per the delivery time). The Reasons behind the timely and untimely deliverables are noted and maintained in the history. |
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| Easy Assessment Technique (EAT) Easy Assessment Technique (EAT) provides insight for rating an application during its development as well as its testing phase. It is a simple technique that allows the developers and testers to measure the quality of the product at its various levels of Development and Testing, in a normal scale of 1-10. This spot out the areas in which the Product or the Application needs concentration, with a complete report. As its denouement, the Developers can rectify the faults and the Testers can focus with a better vision for their next phase of Testing. |