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- What is the difference between Quality assurance engineer and a tester . . .
1) What are the specific tasks software quality assurance engineer and software tester does? 2) Can a software tester become a software quality assurance engineer?
- What are the main role and responsibilities of a tester?
As a tester, you should be clear, in every new project you work, what your assignment is Are you expected to add to great quality software? Be prepared to meet with the customer to find out his expectations Are you expected to add to a low defect count? Write loads of test cases based on the requirements and specification
- manual testing - How should a Software Tester deal with missed Defects . . .
But when a tester is given a task to test a feature, it is very difficult to tell how much result we can get from this tester's work Why? When something does wrong, it can go wrong in a billion way; given the finite amount of time and effort we are humanly allowed, it is not practical for us to catch all the bugs
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- Is % of escaped defects a good KPI for a tester performance?
A good tester and especially a good test manager understands the "completely impossible" part and advises management on cost-effective testing levels and processes What management really should want is an acceptable level of bugs and acceptable confidence about the quality of the the system for an acceptable total cost of development and testing
- manual testing - How should a Software Tester deal with missed Defects . . .
Execution tracking: Tester is owner of defects in the system It is part of tester's job to get the defect logged as a bug against test case If test case is missing then adding test case Capturing and adding all the related test cases if found any test case Getting bugs resolved from developers on time
- Should a tester feel bad about finding too many defects bugs in the . . .
2 In my opinion, NO tester should feel bad about finding more bugs if, Every bug reported: is not redundant or pointing to the same core issue in a different form adding further business value to the overall product quality in a neutral objective way without pointing to someone
- manual testing - How can a Software Tester use Out of the Box . . .
Read good books I highly recommend reading the chapter "Thinking Like a Tester" in "Lessons Learned in Software Testing" It will tell you how to explore an application, how to ask questions about your application, find logical inconsistencies in your application and requirements, etc
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