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Entries from April 6th, 2007

A Side Note: Job Posting for Aeronautical Engineer – Have experience as an airplane passenger? You’re hired! by Howard Clark

April 6th, 2007 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

The assumption is that you know where you are going and the terrain to some extent, versus a haphazard venture into unknown programming logic. I’m of the opinion that software testing should be performed by software developers trained in the art and science of testing. Now ideally this would be the same developers who wrote […]

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Before You Walk in The Door to Performance Test(Defining Performance Requirements): Part Two of an Ongoing Series by Howard Clark

April 4th, 2007 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Welcome to Mission Impossible, at least at first glance it appears that way. Let’s look at the idea of an organization bringing you in cold, off the street to test the performance of their system or systems and grade that performance based on a set of criteria. This criterion unfortunately has not been pre-defined, and […]

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Before You Walk in The Door to Performance Test: Part One of an Ongoing Series by Howard Clark

April 2nd, 2007 · No Comments · Uncategorized

We’re here to benefit the testing community overall so it’s prudent to help out on a few of the real issues you’ll face on the job. The goal of this series is to help you settle the hard questions whose answers you may have taken for granted when you signed up for this mission. If […]

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