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Author Archives: Luiza Abaygar
Testing User Experience – Should You Care?
One day after work, I decided to go to a newly renovated location of my gym to try it out. My objectives were to get a workout in, see where this new gym was and whether I would like working … Continue reading
Posted in All, Planning for Quality
Tagged people, software testing, usability
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Model-Based Testing – Learning Experience
As a software tester, I find that using models is very helpful. Models allow us to understand a business process or how a system should behave in a given situation. In my practice of software testing, I keep sketches of … Continue reading
Posted in All, Requirements & Testing, Test Planning & Strategy
Tagged modelling, regression testing, software testing, test management, visualization tools
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