Do Developers Make Good Testers? - I don't know but what I understand is the skills required to be a good developer is different to the skills required for a good tester. But, the way industry is moving and expecting all testers to code, I guess not…
Not necessarily. A majority of the developers may not like to be testers in the first place. As a developer your job is too narrowed in the understanding of the application. You work on a small part of the application which sometimes may not even be…
This webinar will present a practical guide to the most commonly used Test Case specification techniques as prescribed by the world’s most widely used testing methodology, TMap® Next.
TMap® Next describes various test design techniques, standard me…
Gartner predicts that by 2013, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common web access device worldwide.
• Are your mobile applications meeting the performance and scalability expectations?
• Are you aware of the performance testing challenges…
Hey,
How do I come to know if new Terminology comes out. Is there any specific web site from where I can get latest Terminology details...or I just need to be with some community like these...(views without Pillar)
Regards,
Nimesh T.
@Nimesh,
I do not know. I do not believe in certifications so I cannot provide you answer on this. How about contacting ISTQB and IIST as well to ask this.
Then if both say yes then filter on various parameters however there is no LEARNING paramete…