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Paul Tsuda

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Paul Tsuda is a Staff Software QA Analyst at DST Innovis, a company that develops subscriber management and billing software for the cable TV industry. He has worked at DST Innovis (formerly CableData) for thirteen years, eleven of those as a QA Analyst. He does application testing and is a subject-matter expert in the field of subscriber management for the telecommunications industry. Paul worked four years in development QA, and the last seven years in QA with the maintenance department. Paul can be reached at [email protected].

Company
DST Innovis
Industry
Computer Software - SaaS
Interests
Software Testing
Country
United States

Paul Tsuda is a Staff Software QA Analyst at DST Innovis, a company that develops subscriber management and billing software for the cable TV industry. He has worked at DST Innovis (formerly CableData) for thirteen years, eleven of those as a QA Analyst. He does application testing and is a subject-matter expert in the field of subscriber management for the telecommunications industry. Paul worked four years in development QA, and the last seven years in QA with the maintenance department. Paul can be reached at [email protected].

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Even Subject Matter Experts Need a Programming Background

Subject matter experts who test can have a hard time communicating with programmers unless they understand the challenges of the programming profession.

Integrity Helps Build the Bridge

Many QA experts believe product knowledge and a variety of testing techniques are the most important tools for a successful tester. Some have even suggested that "integrity" is also indispensible.

Caution: Independent Test Group Ahead

Product expertise on the independent test team is an essential ingredient for testing success.

Three Elements of Software Quality

This article comprises three short pieces discussing 1) certifications do not guarantee quality code or product, 2) the importance of testing the product instead of testing the process, and 3) the natural flow of development, including verification and validation.

The Cost of Bugs

The Classic QA graphic depicting the cost of finding bugs late in the development cycle can be misleading. Here's why.