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    Guest Blog: Combining Automated and Manual Testing to Maximize Visibility

    by  • April 15, 2013 • Automation, Developer, Guest Blog, Thought Leadership • 0 Comments

    Guest Author: Matthew Baker, Software Developer, Rough Stone Software. Testing has historically been a heavily manual process, but to the benefit of software quality everywhere this is becoming less acceptable to organizations, and less feasible overall. Today’s systems tend to have a great deal of functionality and with that comes more testing. Continuing to...

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    Guest Blog: Building the quality in – Do we need testers?

    by  • April 4, 2013 • Agile Insights, Guest Blog, Thought Leadership • 0 Comments

    During the waterfall era, at the end of development, the completed code was thrown at testers who in turn would identify defects. These defects would get registered onto a tracking tool. In response to these defects, the developers would swarm around them and fix all of them for the next  one week. This process...

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    Guest Blog: A Tester’s Gotta’ Know His Limitations, Domain Knowledge Really Does Matter

    by  • February 26, 2013 • Guest Blog, Testing from the Trenches, Thought Leadership • 0 Comments

    When I first came into the software testing world, it was from a decidedly indirect road. I was planning on becoming a musician, and I was pouring the majority of my energies and my efforts into that process during the late 80s and early 90s. So much so, that I tended to see the...

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