by René Ceelen, on March 25, 2019
Is User Acceptance Testing (UAT) still necessary? According to René Ceelen and Derk-Jan de Grood, the answer to that question is: yes, without a doubt. UAT offers information and insights …
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Summary: This article focuses on the significance of crafting informative and actionable bug reports, highlighting key elements such as clear communication, detailed descriptions, structured titles, concise steps, expected outcomes, attachment …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on July 31, 2017
Summary: This article explains common testing terminology, including test cases (instructions to validate software functionality), test suites (grouping of test cases for organization), and test runs (determining which test cases …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 31, 2017
Summary: This article emphasizes the significance of UAT and highlights the benefits it offers, including cost savings, early issue identification, and enhanced software usability, while also suggesting the use of …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 17, 2017
User acceptance testing is the validation that a system or application will meet user needs in the operational or business environment. An acceptance test can be understood as a way …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on April 19, 2017
Medium sized organizations are hardly capable of controlling their IT systems, the testing of their software is too complex. Even the relative easy software that is needed to anonymize production …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on March 14, 2017
Every year dozens of businesses implement a new ERP-system. “Still accompanied by the necessary issues and problems,” says René Ceelen, CEO and owner of TestMonitor and CEPO. René is conducting …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on March 2, 2017
Test cases are very important for ensuring quality in your ERP software testing process. They are the first steps in a test cycle and if test cases aren’t of sufficient …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on January 17, 2017
The software development environment has shifted significantly in the recent years with the introduction of Agile and Devops. This new focus on higher speed and the shift to smaller, more …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on December 16, 2016
Excel is really useful, you can use it for all sorts. Need to make a list of actions? Quickly draw up a schedule? View financial data in a pivot chart? …
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