Found this interesting site --
http://www.automationjunkies.com/index.shtml
Looks bit outdated (appears to be updated last in 2004. But is a good collection of resources related to automation...
Check it out ...
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Thursday, March 02, 2006
QA and Testing - Debate continues ...
Further to this discussion on QA vs Testing – Michael Bolton makes a very interesting statement about what QA can do which tester can not or not empowered to do.
For myself, I don't like the term "quality assurance", and will do what I can to make sure that I'm called a tester. Unless I have authority and control over schedule, budget, staffing, product content, and product direction, I don't have the ability to assure quality in a product. I can report on it, though--and that's what a tester does, in my view.
Here is the complete Google group discussion thread on the topic
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.software.testing/browse_thread/thread/71c357a1c4d1b342
Shrini
For myself, I don't like the term "quality assurance", and will do what I can to make sure that I'm called a tester. Unless I have authority and control over schedule, budget, staffing, product content, and product direction, I don't have the ability to assure quality in a product. I can report on it, though--and that's what a tester does, in my view.
Here is the complete Google group discussion thread on the topic
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.software.testing/browse_thread/thread/71c357a1c4d1b342
Shrini
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