Software Testing How Docker Can Rock A Tester’s World? I first heard about Docker a couple of years ago. By that time, it appeared that our team liked the idea of adopting the newest and coolest kid in town and lot of questions were raised about how to migrate from using Vagrant to using Docker. All the concepts that
Software Testing Top 5 Skills Every Tester Should Master A year ago I was part of a group of people, all QA engineers, trying to teach other people the art of … what else? Software testing. And let me tell you something. You realise that you really love what you do when you spend your free time talking about that
Software Testing Smooth Transitioning From Scrum To Kanban Years ago, when I started to work as a QA engineer, Waterfall methodology was in its popular times (it might still be popular for some people nowadays) and I had barely heard by that time that there are some other ways of conducting your work. Then I changed my job
Software Testing From Nothing To Functional Coverage I was writing in one of my previous posts about testing notes and how we got to the conclusion that we need to get rid of test cases and transform the concept of writing test cases into writing testing notes. Nothing too fancy, nothing too complicated, our lives seemed to
Software Testing How Was At Software Testing World Cup ? Every contest, no matter the domain, has a good impact on me and brings new ideas to life. We all know that famous quote saying: Stop competing with others. Start competing with yourself. But it is also true that when you feel the pressure of a contest you start putting
Software Testing Early Feedback Is Critical One of the things that I appreciate the most in the team I’m working with is the fact that we’re constantly discussing new ways of improving our work, new ideas of making our processes better and better and in most of the cases we come up with very
Software Testing How To Create Diversity While Testing — “Group Testing” There is no doubt that software products are more complex than ever before and the testing process should be diversified enough to ensure the quality for such products. Easy to say! But in practice we need to establish a good balance between manual testing, automated testing, exploratory and on the
Software Testing How and Why To Implement Bug Triage In Agile Software Testing [updated 2024] There are various methods we use to identify bugs during the testing phase. For instance, we discover bugs while conducting functional testing of the latest features implemented in each sprint, during regression testing, and after exploratory testing sessions. Additionally, some bugs are detected by an automation framework that runs a
Software Testing Test Cases Are Gone, Welcome To Testing Notes A few weeks ago, we organised a workshop in the company I’m working at for people outside the company with no experience in software testing but eager to learn about it. And what could I have spoken about? Test case design. I do believe in the importance of the