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Brad Appleton's ACME Blog: Refactoring for Agility
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Brad Appleton's ACME Blog. Agile CM / ALM Environments. Thursday, July 16, 2009. Some of you might have guessed from my recent posts on Emergent Design. And 5S Qualities of Well Designed, Well-Factored Code. That I've been looking into trying to teach the fundamentals of refactoring and how it scales to larger projects. I've gathered some references and quotes and some ideas for slides that I wanted to bounce around on my blog. Here is an outline and some thoughts for part I of some slides . Miscellaneou...
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“Send the build to QA” | SQT's Weblog
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Software quality engineer's invited. 8220;Send the build to QA”. We have constantly heard a lot from the leads or developers saying ‘send or release the build to QA’. But what actually is QA? In the field of software Quality Engineering, there is basically three terms that seems synonymous but going depth actually they aren’t. The three terms are QA (Quality Assurance), QC (Quality Control) and testing. Hierarchically if we represent if, it goes this way. The below clearly differentiate between QA and QC.
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Quality Assurance | SQT's Weblog
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What is Six Sigma ? | SQT's Weblog
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Software quality engineer's invited. What is Six Sigma? Six Sigma is a problem solving methodology. Six Sigma is used for existing processes and non-existing processes. Known as – DMAIC. 1 DEFINE the problem. 2. MEASURE the process. 3. ANALYZE the inputs. 4. IMPROVE Solutions. 5. CONTROL the improvements made.). 1 DEFINE the Process. 2. MEASURE the process. 3. ANALYZE the inputs. 4. DESIGN THE Solutions. 5. VALIDATE the improvements). Six Sigma learning is of two levels. How do you rate a software? In ad...
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Quality Control | SQT's Weblog
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TESTERS ARENA: April 2007
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I am best when i think and i am better when i explore. Sunday, April 8, 2007. Software Testing is the process used to help identify the correctness, completeness, security, and quality of developed computer software. Testing is a process of technical investigation, performed on behalf of stakeholders, that is intended to reveal quality-related information about the product with respect to the context in which it is intended to operate. There are generally 3 main levels of software testing carried out:.
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January « 2010 « Developsense Blog
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Rapid Software Testing (.PDF). Better Software Columns 2005. Better Software Columns 2006. Better Software Columns 2007. Better Software Columns 2008. Better Software Columns 2009. James Bach's Web Site. Cem Kaner's Web Site. Blog Posts from January, 2010. Exploratory Testing IS Accountable. Wednesday, January 27th, 2010. In this blog post. My colleague James Bach. And its importance in support of exploratory testing. Developed by James and his brother Jon. Who did the testing. How long it took. After th...
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Testing can be anything — even unrelated | SQT's Weblog
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Software quality engineer's invited. Testing can be anything — even unrelated. This is a interesting aspect of testing. This has been on circulation on internet years back. I am just recalling. Very interesting. A complaint received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors. 8220;I want you to know I’m serious about this question, no matter how silly it sounds: ‘What is there about a Pontiac that makes it not start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to start whenever I get any other kind? The answer ...