Software Testing Blog / Software Testing 101 (5)

by Thijs Kok, on August 13, 2020

Summary: This article delves into the key characteristics of next-level manual software testing, outlining optimized test case creation, improved risk metrics, smart reporting practices, meticulous requirement specifications, adopting an architectural …

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by René Ceelen, on July 16, 2020

Summary: This article is a guide that highlights the significance of a comprehensive test plan and details various steps involved, such as creating well-designed test cases, setting up milestones, organizing …

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by René Ceelen, on June 30, 2020

The emergence of the “Big Two” tech disruptors, Agile and DevOps, has propelled test case automation as a trendy means to promote speedier, smaller, and more frequent releases, even as …

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by René Ceelen, on June 4, 2020

Communication A general definition of communication is a process of information being exchanged through a common system of symbols, signs, or behaviors. From the moment we get up in the …

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by René Ceelen, on January 2, 2019

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 …

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by 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 …

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by 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 …

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by 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 …

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