Friday 29 November 2013

What testing and approach mean to me ?

Here are few things from my tweets, follow me @pradeeplingan1 for more updates.
  1. To expose your work, question others when there is a need for it or hide your calmness when then is no need for that.
  2. How you define testing, is how your testing probably be.
  3. Reporting and getting fixed of a single bug is worth more than the 100 reported bugs that are not fixed and not even considered
  4. Behavior of the product is about how the product respond to the question(s) you asked.
  5. Quality assurance: They question the people, but not the product Quality control: They question the product, but not the people.Questioning both the product and the people is what the testers should do
  6. Did you speak with the product? How best the product convey its answer for the questions you asked,rate the products usability from it
  7. Discover your world" Doesn't mean that you need to find an another world. It is to find things that are hidden in/around you.
  8. Tools are like horse blinkers,it don't have a way to re-think.A human brain should not be trained in such a way.Good to be tool smith but not tool dependent.
  9. Bugzilla is a tool not a skill. Writing reports using such tool is a skill.
  10. Critical thinking ( an Imaginary Syntax) is the basic need for doing a  better testing quality, Creativity,
  11. Testing is an art one can't have(learn) it unless one know how to think critically.
  12. If you blindly follow the standard written by others, you have not started learning testing.
  13. A  Tester should not be a horse blinkers. Turn your head and see what's happening on all sides
  14. I believe we can’t test for quality intentionally. We could test for its behavior.Product quality is what the products success
  15. Quality is nothing but value. How can u test for a value when there is no count in the board. You cant test for quality, but we believe it.  Wait for my next blog " My style of defining testing and its concepts".



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