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QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTING EXPLAINED

Principles 🧭

  • Strategy: Develop a testing strategy covering all stages of delivery.
  • Automation: Use automated testing to increase efficiency and coverage.
  • Manual: Conduct manual testing for complex scenarios and edge cases.
  • Early Checks: Test early and often to catch defects before they escalate.
  • QA Scope: Involve QA in sprint planning and story refinement.
  • Tooling: Use tools like Selenium or Postman for testing.
  • Regression: Perform regression testing to ensure stability.
  • Defects: Track defects and resolutions with issue management tools.
  • UAT: Conduct user acceptance testing before deployment.
  • Retrospective: Continuously improve testing processes based on outcomes.

Things To Do And Get Right 📌

  • Integrate QA throughout the development process.
  • Ensure high standards of functionality and performance.
  • Conduct regular testing to catch issues early.
  • Develop comprehensive test plans and cases.
  • Automate testing where possible for efficiency.
  • Perform regression testing to maintain stability.
  • Involve QA in requirement reviews.
  • Establish clear defect reporting and tracking processes.
  • Collaborate closely between QA and development teams.
  • Continuously improve testing strategies based on feedback.

Tips & Tricks 💡

  • Use risk-based testing to prioritize critical functionalities.
  • Implement continuous integration for faster feedback.
  • Leverage exploratory testing for uncovering hidden issues.
  • Maintain a test environment that mirrors production.
  • Encourage pair testing sessions for knowledge sharing.
  • Track test coverage metrics to identify gaps.
  • Regularly update test cases to reflect changes.
  • Incorporate user acceptance testing early.
  • Train team members on new testing tools and techniques.
  • Celebrate QA successes to promote quality culture

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