Steven Penella
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8 years 9 monthsSteven Penella ([email protected]) is a Principal Quality Engineer / QA Lead. He ensures quality delivery for a patient care coordination system which integrates with healthcare data analytics and other third-party applications. Steve began his career with a degree in the classics from the College of the Holy Cross. His foray into technology started in the mid 1980’s as a technical support engineer and grew into roles of varying responsibility from senior individual contributor through director. He has a passion for quality and is proud to have built two Quality Assurance organizations from the ground up.
Company
Diameter Health
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Job Title
Senior Software Quality Engineer
Industry
Healthcare - Pharmaceuticals - Biotech
Interests
Agile
Configuration Management
DevOps
Leadership
Performance Testing
Process Improvement
Project Management
Test Automation
Testing
Country
United States
Steven Penella ([email protected]) is a Principal Quality Engineer / QA Lead. He ensures quality delivery for a patient care coordination system which integrates with healthcare data analytics and other third-party applications. Steve began his career with a degree in the classics from the College of the Holy Cross. His foray into technology started in the mid 1980’s as a technical support engineer and grew into roles of varying responsibility from senior individual contributor through director. He has a passion for quality and is proud to have built two Quality Assurance organizations from the ground up.
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Overcoming Challenges to Good Test DocumentationGetting good test documentation is a consistent challenge. Agile proposes that you should go very light on documentation, and while test documentation does not need to be heavy, it does need to be clear and cover all that the product is intended to do so you can ensure testing is consistent and results are recorded. Here's how to overcome some major barriers to getting good test documentation. |