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A few thoughts in the last hours of year 2013

Reading Time: 3 minutes Normally I’m writing technical articles in my blog or at least try to keep them as technical as I can,…

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Posted in: Knowledge improvements Filed under: commitment, knowledge, new year, success, summary, thoughts Leave a comment

The state of testing 2013 – survey

Reading Time: < 1 minute This is a great initiative of the guys from  Tea Time with Testers and  QA Intelligence to start a survey and gather all the software…

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Posted in: Events, Quality Assurance Filed under: 2013, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing, state of software testing, survey Leave a comment

100 posts in the blog – reflections, thoughts, and insights on blogging as a tester.

Reading Time: 6 minutes The last blog post I added was the 100-th blog post I’ve wrote for mrslavchev.com. I wanted to take the…

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Posted in: Knowledge improvements, Quality Assurance Filed under: blogging, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing 2d Comments

Outdated testing concepts #4

Reading Time: 5 minutes Link to Outdated testing concept #1 Link to Outdated testing concept #2 Link to Outdated testing concept #3 I was…

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Posted in: Knowledge improvements, Outdated concepts in testing, Quality Assurance Filed under: Knowledge sharing, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing 8d Comments

Outdated testing concepts #2

Reading Time: 5 minutes Link to part one: Outdated testing concepts #1 This week’s outdated concept will be dedicated to the “quality guardian” or…

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Posted in: Knowledge improvements, Outdated concepts in testing, Quality Assurance Filed under: Knowledge sharing, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing, testing methodology 6d Comments

Types of testers in software industry.

Reading Time: 7 minutes I was thinking recently about my career and how it evolved as well as what types of testers I met…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: Knowledge sharing, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing 3d Comments

Quality means bugs

Scared bug

Reading Time: 4 minutes No, not that little fellow, I mean software bugs 🙂 Introduction I’ve had a lot of conversations with co-workers on…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: bugs, defect tracking, defects, issues, processes, Quality assurance 1 Comment

Improve your lame security part 1: Browsers

Reading Time: 3 minutes I’ve had enough, I’m tired of reading people’s nonsense about how they got “hacked” so they had to switch their…

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Posted in: Knowledge improvements Filed under: Chrome, Firefox, internet security, Password, password protection Leave a comment

Software testing – Mythbusters style

Reading Time: 3 minutes This idea came to my mind as a joke, I thought to myself “What if Mythbusters were software testers” and…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: QA, Quality assurance, Software development, Software testing, Stress testing Leave a comment

Error, fault and failure – what’s it all about?

Reading Time: 3 minutes Since I recently started my career as a QA I am still learning lots of new things. I wont lie…

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