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- 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
- The role of a software tester in an agile environment?
A software tester's primary job is to test; otherwise, they would not be called a software tester Regardless of how much satisfaction a tester feels when involved in early design and coding, and regardless of how much they contribute in those areas, it is important that the tester test and log bugs
- manual testing - How to write an appreciation mail for a tester . . .
Tester found A very critical bug in DB testing DB testing was out of scope He started by himself and found a critical bug How should I write an appreciation mail?
- 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 most important qualities of a Software Tester?
Management counts numbers) So the tester maintaining objectivity despite what is going on around him her is important for a solid tester Streamlining things for repeatability and scalability (automation) although there are many good traits of this that are utilized throughout manual test cases and documentation and dividing up regression tests
- testing team - Software Tester Skill Matrix with Levels - Software . . .
6 I would like to know if there's a standard Skill set for Skill Matrix for a Software Tester of different levels, like for example, what are the skills needed for an Entry level tester as well as what technologies and responsibilities he needs And for the Mid Level tester and Senior Level as well
- test management - Should a tester feel bad about finding too many . . .
There is only one situation where a tester should feel guilty about finding too many bugs in a product, and that's if all the bugs that are found are symptoms of the same bug I was working on a game that had integrated help with hyperlinks inside, and there was a bug where if you clicked on a hyperlink, it went to the home page rather than the correct page We had one tester that decided to
- automated testing - Can a Manual Tester survive in software industry . . .
Can a Manual Tester survive in software industry without learning Automation? Survive - Yes, but be valuable and desirable on a job market in the long run - No
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