“Do testers read research papers?” And “if yes, what type of research papers do they read?” “Why do they think it is important?” “why doesn't someone think it as important”, this article is based on few observations based on the responses of a LinkedIn post about testing and research papers.
Less hard Testing more smart Testing
Ideas to change mindset from hard testing to smart testing by learning and calibrating the process.
Fit for purpose: Modern Quality Assurance and high Quality
In a traditional model, a QA team member's activities are explicit: testing the developers' work before it gets released (Functional Testing or Automation Testing), detecting bugs, communicating findings, and advocating for problems to be fixed. In Agile Testing, all cross-functional team members, with unique expertise contributed by testers, ensure delivering the customer's business value at... Continue Reading →