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Category: Quality Assurance

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #7: “Trust no one” attitude.

November 19, 2014 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: 4 minutes  This is the last article of this topic and I really enjoyed writing these series, they did surprised me…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: QA, Quality assurance, Software testing

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #6: Puzzle solving mindset.

November 7, 2014 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: 5 minutesLink to QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #5: Attention to the detail. Testing as well as development has it’s…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: problem solving, puzzle solving, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #5: Attention to the detail.

October 27, 2014 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: 4 minutesLink to QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #4: Personal management skills.   We might claim with a good…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: attention to detail, Knowledge sharing, QA, Quality assurance, SDLC, Software testing

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue #4: Personal management skills.

September 22, 2014 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: 5 minutesLink to QAShido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 3 – Team management. Couple of words… I believe with…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: blogging, personal development, Quality assurance, social networking, Software testing

QAShido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 3 – Team management.

August 24, 2014 Mr.Slavchev 1 Comment

Reading Time: 5 minutesLink to QAShido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 2 – Quality advocacy and negotiation skills. Why is…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: QA, Quality assurance, social networking, Software testing, team management

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 2 – Quality advocacy and negotiation skills.

August 15, 2014 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: 6 minutesLink to QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 1 – Technical skills. Why are negotiation skills important? I don’t…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: negotiation skills, QA, quality advocacy, Quality assurance, Software testing, testing process

QAshido – The path of the tester. Virtue # 1 – Technical skills.

August 11, 2014 Mr.Slavchev 3 Comments

Reading Time: 6 minutesLink to: QAshido – The path of the tester. Why technical skills are important? I think this is a pretty…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: networking, QA, Quality assurance, Software testing, technical skills, test automation

QAshido – The path of the tester.

August 7, 2014 Mr.Slavchev 5 Comments

Reading Time: 3 minutesIntroduction. At first sight the title of this post might look a bit strange, but here is what’s the story.…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: core values, personal development, professional development, Quality assurance, skills, Software testing

Testing is a mental process.

August 4, 2014 Mr.Slavchev 2 Comments

Reading Time: 4 minutesIt has been a while since I last had the time to sit and write a post here, so I…

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Posted in: Quality Assurance Filed under: automation testing, manual testing, Quality assurance, testing methodology, testing techniques

The state of testing 2013 – survey

December 4, 2013 Mr.Slavchev Leave a comment

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThis 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

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