I’ve recently upgrade to Snow Leopard on my computer. This of coarse broke all of my selenium tests, being my work machine this upset me just a little. However, i was able to fix the tests after some minor upgrades. Hope this helps anyone facing the same situation.
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In my short career in Quality Assurance, I had a chance to be both a lead QA analyst on a project, and just a regular analyst. So, when asked to contrast the two positions, I’m glad to say that I have couple of opinions of my own. So, let’s dive right into it.
Finding bugs is easy, reporting them is where a lot of up and coming testers get in trouble. A defect report that is too long can be just as bad as one that is too short. Developers are instant gratification junkies, and do not want to read 5 paragraphs of information that may or many not relate to the issue at hand. After reading a dozen bug essays, anyone will say “just get to the point!”
On the other extreme, I’ve seen a bug report that read “The application is broken.”