Showing posts with label Testers & Developers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Testers & Developers. Show all posts
Test Talk – Testers & Developers: Bitter Enemies or Secret Lovers
Indeed, it was a
great experience of speaking at ATA’s 13th
Meetup; which was held at Pune. I enjoyed while sharing my thoughts and it
was very much interactive session. Participants were also sharing their experiences.
After the
presentation; some of the participants asked me, how and why this interesting topic?
Well, answer is –
as a Software Tester this is something we deal with on a daily basis and it’s
good to give some thoughts around it. This presentation or topic actually
originated from one of my blog posts (which you can find here) which was
published approximately 1.3 years ago; and it’s a kind of extension to it.
The Presentation
is available here –
Interaction with audience |
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Discussion over Tea/Coffee |
The entire event was well organized and nicely
executed. I would like to thank the ATA Team, BMC, all the Speakers, and Participants
for creating such a wonderful forum. I am looking forward to more events like this.
Software Developer, Software Tester, & their interactions
Software Developers &
Software Testers are the backbone of any Software Application. It doesn't matter which
domain we are working on, which development methodology is being followed,
which tools & technologies are being used; successful implementation of a Software
Application depends on Software Developer, Software Tester & their
interactions. Of course, other stakeholders including Business, Product, Change
Control, Security, Architecture, Project teams also plays a vital role.
More
the Developers and Testers interact with each other more the clarity they have
on Functional, Non-Functional characteristics of the Software being developed.
Be it a complying with the Processes, or be it an understanding of the
Requirement Specifications, their interactions and collaboration makes the
Software Development & Software Testing Life Cycle easier.
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