Outsourcing has been considered by many businesses because it allows them to reduce labor costs by moving operations or production abroad particularly to developing countries. Outsourced jobs include lower level manufacturing jobs to higher-level jobs, which requires specialized skills and education. Businesses are incentivized towards this decision because it increases their competitive advantage through reduced cost and improved capabilities and specialization. The goal of this research project
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Software Testing 1 Course Objectives After this seminar, you will: Understand what an Agile project Know the differences between Kanban and Scrum Understand what and how a tester performs the testing in Scrum process Understand what testing techniques required for a tester in Agile Know what challenges of Agile Software Testing 2 Course Content What is an Agile Project? What are Scrum and Kanban? What are Scrum & Kanban Processes? What are testing Activities
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Testing is performing all of the following: • Providing software with inputs (a “workload”) • Executing a piece of software • Monitoring software state and/or outputs for expected properties, such as: – Conformance to requirements – Preservation of invariants (e.g., never applies brakes and throttle together) – Match to expected output values – Lack of “surprises” such as system crashes or unspecified behaviours General idea is attempting to find “bugs” by executing a program. Testing
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Describe the principles underlying the testing approach. Consider the following basic principle as a starting point: Principle Description Shared Responsibility Everyone is Responsible for Testing and Quality Test Automation All types of tests (unit, integration, acceptance, regression, performance) should be automated. Manual testing will only be used for exploratory type testing. Data Management Production data must be obfuscated before being used for testing Test Management Test cases, code,
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| Agile Testing Methodology | | | | Bhavik Bharat Mehta ) | | Table of Contents Traditional Software Development Process 3 Traditional Testing 4 Introduction to Agile Process 5 Agile v/s Traditional Process 6 Software Testing Process in Agile 7 Key features of Agile Tester 8 Limitation of Traditional QA in Agile Environment 9 Software Testing – An Agile Methodology 10 Change Mindset 10 Change Focus 10 Elimination of Bottleneck 10 Latency Reduction
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system has to be performed - Tools needed to implement RUP are extremely expensive and may not always be cost-effective for mid-size to small projects. - Training the team members on RUP tools is expensive and time consuming. What is Testing? Testing is a process of verifying the operation of a system or application under controlled conditions and evaluating the results. E.g., 'if the user is in interface A of the application while using hardware B, and does C, then D should
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* Communicate all significant testing indications 100% of the time to ensure all members have awareness of risks to the project. * Assure User Stories are implemented in a manner that satisfies the exit criteria for defined for my projects Story Completion. * Automated Regression testing is essential to reducing the cost of the change and provide the team with real time feedback during the development process and sprint reviews, testing will be implemented at the end of each
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1/22/2015 Srihari Techsoft Software Testing An overview Srihari Techsoft TESTING METHODOLOGIES 1 1/22/2015 Srihari Techsoft • Black box testing • No knowledge of internal design or code required. • Tests are based on requirements and functionality • White box testing • Knowledge of the internal program design and code required. • Tests are based on coverage of code statements, branches, paths, conditions. Srihari Techsoft Black Box - testing technique • Incorrect or missing functions
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Analytics Concepts and Definitions Types of Analytics Descriptive Analytics: * Post Event Analytics * Add features to website and measure its effectiveness in form of clicks, link sharing, page views * Descriptive Analytics Tools -> Google Analytics, Optimizely Diagnostic Analytics: * Post Event Analytics * Analytics used to diagnose why something/phenomenon happened the way it did * It basically provides a very good understanding of a limited piece of the problem
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Animal Testing: Pros and Cons An Exploratory Research Paper Dallin P. Curtis Arizona State University Main Body "There will come a day when such men as myself will view the slaughter of innocent creatures as horrible a crime as the murder of his fellow man- Our task must be to free ourselves- by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole nature and its beauty." -Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Animal testing is an issue in today's general public that, regardless
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