Category: Quality Assurance & Quality Control
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I have been asked this question a long back by one of my net friend that he needs to test 3 different things in the next release i.e
· Enhancement for already existing feature
· New requirements
· Resolved issues.
So how should I proceed to test & what should be the order to test everything?
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By engaging the team in the estimation process we gain the benefits of additional insights and consensus building. Additional people bring different perspectives to estimating and spot things individuals may miss.
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The Prototyping Model is a systems development method (SDM) in which a prototype (an early approximation of a final system or product) is built, tested, and then reworked as necessary until an acceptable prototype is finally achieved from which the complete system or product can now be developed. This model works best in scenarios where not all of the project requirements are known in detail ahead of time. It is an iterative, trial-and-error process that takes place between the developers and the users.
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The definition of “a good software design” can vary depending on the application being designed. For example, the memory size used by a program may be an important issue to characterize a good solution for embedded software development ..
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The path to quality software begins with excellent requirements. Slighting the processes of requirements development and management is a common cause of software project frustration and failure.
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An SRS is basically an organization's understanding (in writing) or blueprint of a customer or client's system requirements and dependencies at a particular point of time (usually) prior to any actual design or development work. It's a two-way document that assures that both the client and the organization understand the other's requirements from that perspective at a given point of time.
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Alpha Test: The first test of newly developed, when the first round of bugs has been fixed the product goes with actual users for testing.
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This blog contains Block the removable storage devices to all users and computers using Group policy in windows server 2008
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Scrum is an iterative, incremental process for developing any product or managing any work, commonly used with agile software development. It produces a potentially shippable set of functionality at the end of every iteration.
Benefit:
• Flexibility and Speed.
• Reduces the risk.
• High quality and low cost.
Cheers
,
Mahesh R
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When a company is asked to invest in another company or project, usually a proof of concept is required to demonstrate that the proposal is fiscally sound. For example, a company interested in developing a new suite of software would look at market demand, feasibility of the project, projected cost, and other factors. This analysis would come together to provide a proof of concept, proposing an idea and showing how it will play out in the real world.
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