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Ongoing improvement of a software testing team

Started this discussion. Last reply by Alon Fridman Waisbard Jul 8, 2012. 18 Replies

I guess, as individuals, everyone of us here is engaged in constant learning, via blogs, forums, books etc.But what are we doing in our workplaces?Do you have some weekly scheduled learning activity?…Continue

getting into a new job - keep old practices?

Started this discussion. Last reply by halperinko Jan 25, 2012. 12 Replies

hi everyone,I'm about to start working as a "QA Software Tester" in a new company. it's going to be my second job in total as a software tester (worked ~6 years in the previous company). since it…Continue

 

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"Thank you Jeff for the good words, and for adding more clarifications about the added value of each type of testing (the new feature validation vs. the "checklist" regression)."
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"Thank you for this post, Alon. I agree with you're comment that regression testing has to be a combination of automated and manual approaches. I think the primary purpose of regression testing is to uncover interactions in the software or…"
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"Hi Mike Meurs, I totally agree with your last sentence, regression testing is just a classic case of miss calculating the cost of "not-doing" something."
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Some Thoughts About Regression Testing

Following Rob Lambert's recent blog post: Exploratory Regression Testing, I wanted to write down some of my own thoughts about this issue. There were 2 events that made me re-think about regression testing before that post:1. Michael Bolton tweeted a couple of months ago:"There are at least two kinds of regression…See More
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Some Thoughts About Regression Testing

Posted on August 20, 2012 at 21:43 4 Comments

Following Rob Lambert's recent blog post: Exploratory Regression Testing, I wanted to write down some of my own thoughts about this issue. There were 2 events that made me re-think about regression testing before that post:

1. Michael Bolton tweeted a couple of months ago:

"There are at…

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