Recently I read a very interesting article on “All I Ever need to know about testing” by Lee Copeland.
I was so impressed with the concept of our day to day work comparison with the software testing.
I will extract only points related to software testing. As a software tester keep in mind these simple points:
Share everything:
If
you are a experienced tester on any project then help the new
developers on your project. Some testers have habit to keep the known
bugs hidden till they get implement in code and then they write a big
defect report on that. Don’t try to only pump your bug count, share
everything with developers.
Build trust:
Let
the developers know any bug you found in design phase. Do not log the
bug repeatedly with small variations just to pump the bug count. Build
trust in developer and tester relation.
Don’t blame others:
As
a tester you should not always blame developers for the bugs.
Concentrate on bug, not always on pointing that bug in front of all
people. Hit the bug and its cause not the developer!
Clean up your own mess:
When you finish doing any test scenario then reconfigure that machine
to its original configuration. The same case applies for bug report.
Write a clean effective bug report. Let the developer find it easy to
repro and fix it.
Give credit to others for their work:
Do not take others credit. If you have referred any others work,
immediately give credit to that person. Do not get frustrated if you not
found any bug that later has been reported by client. Do work hard, use
your skill.
Remember to flush
Like the toilets flush all the software’s at some point. While doing performance testing remember to flush the system cache.
Take a nap everyday:
We need time to think, get refresh or to regenerate our energy.
Some times its important to take one step back in order to get fresh insight and to find different working approach.
Always work in teams, team score are always better and powerful than individuals.
Now its time to take nap Happy Testing!
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