Some consultant companies will not eliminate all the risks by offering an automagic solution (Perhaps a revolutionary testing tool). However, it could give better possibilities for applications to be evaluated in case of quality gaps and deliver accurate applications for the consumers. We see products/services failing before any launch or retiring a couple of months later.
Are you someone who has heard of mind maps and always wondered what it is? You tried your hand at one and couldn’t figure out how to apply it to your context. You have arrived at the right spot. This article intends to dive deep into mind maps and demonstrate how to use them for software testing. So, free your mind and enjoy the ride. Let us start with the fundamentals: “What is a mind map”. A mind map is a visual representation of an idea.
I began learning about accessibility as part of the first digital project I worked on. I found the subject fascinating and decided to keep on learning as my small way of making the world a little better for people. One of the main things that struck me, in the beginning, was that a lot of the things I was learning I sort of already knew, I’d just not invested any time really thinking about it.
This is Part 5 of the Requirement Gathering Blog series by Rahul Parwal where we explore more on Dealing with Objections. We’d like to thank him for sharing his expertise with the community through this information-packed piece. When facing the issue of lacking proper documentation of requirements, it is important for testers to shift their perspective and focus on the needs and wants of the end-users or customers.
This is Part 4 of the Requirement Gathering Blog series by Rahul Parwal where we explore more on Exploring Requirements. We’d like to thank him for sharing his expertise with the community through this information-packed piece. As a tester, being involved in the ideation stage is crucial in ensuring that the testing issues that may arise later on due to false assumptions are addressed early.
One of the attendee at a recent meetup I hosted(on behalf of MOT KL) asked this interesting question. Even though I answered it, the time constraint didn’t let me elaborate enough. So let me start with an apology for that and this article is in return to that question, based on my understanding of the concept. I believe this article will help you to understand the concept & moreover gives some ideas on “How to keep our Tests relevant“.