Adaptive Wait by TestProject
Enroute to find peace amidst the Chaos: “Buddha In Testing”
So after participating couple of awesome virtual coffee sessions, one with Ministry of Testing Sfax and Coffee with Annie Marie. The next challenge I had in mind for myself was to read a book on Quality. Which ended up shortlisting/bookmarking a dozen of books and it was really hard to choose one from that. As... Continue Reading →
Take-aways from “Coffee and Mentoring with Anne-Marie” session
Last Friday, had an opportunity to have a virtual coffee session with the amazing personality "Anne-Marie Charrett" who is an internationally recognised expert in software testing, Co-founder of Testing Times, keynotes speaker for international conferences. It was a coincidence that I came across her Mentoring session which was open for 8 Members, happens every friday... Continue Reading →
Simple explanations for different types of testing
Sometimes in the software testing cycle, it is difficult to understand each type of tests and where it fit in the context. So, with time, study and some readings, I created some questions for each type of test which might be helpful. See below: Unit testing The basic concept of unit testing is to ensure that... Continue Reading →
Test Case Authoring Tips
Tips for writing test cases
Some Myths & Truths about QAs
Sharing some of the Myths & Truths that a QA professional can come across
Tips to increase Culture of Software Quality in your team
Women in Tech Do you want to increase the culture of software quality in your team, QA's? Following are the 3 tips to achieve that: 1 - Have a base to talk to the dev team. You need to give confidence so that they trust you, and you can't win it by talking about technologies, rules, needs of... Continue Reading →
The evolution of QA that finds no bugs 🐛
If you are QA and find no bugs, this is not so bad. It’s time to break the conventional methodologies. Until a few years ago, the QA was the guy who just planned and performed manual tests based on documentation and requirements, and that only happened in the testing phase. We see and live an... Continue Reading →

