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to keep testingsimple
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1.Divideandconquer
Break your complex testing operations into smaller tasks and try to run
them as soon as possible. This will help you to find the issues fast and
help your developers solve them even faster.
2. Keep your eyeon the"ball"
Make sure that during your weekly QA meeting have a
whiteboard handy and each week make sure you write down the
important tasks or things that should be on everyone’s radar.
3. Categorizeand prioritizeyour tasks.
Categorize tasks based on:
* Importance - What is the business priority your company gives to this task?
* Complexity - the difficulty to test as well as whether this test can be done by any
tester/developer
or only by an experienced tester
* Last Start Date - when is the latest you can run this test and still be relevant for your
project.
4. Learn to say NO
Stop committing to tasks you know up front you cannot
perform, and start updating your users as soon as you
understand you will not be able to perform a task that you
previously committed to do.
5. Givefull visibility into your work
By working in full transparency with your customers and peers you will show how
professional your work really is. You will also allow them to provide inputs that will help you
make better decisions for your team and for the success of your project and your
company.
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5 tips to keep testing simple

  • 1. tips to keep testingsimple Sponsored by 1.Divideandconquer Break your complex testing operations into smaller tasks and try to run them as soon as possible. This will help you to find the issues fast and help your developers solve them even faster. 2. Keep your eyeon the"ball" Make sure that during your weekly QA meeting have a whiteboard handy and each week make sure you write down the important tasks or things that should be on everyone’s radar. 3. Categorizeand prioritizeyour tasks. Categorize tasks based on: * Importance - What is the business priority your company gives to this task? * Complexity - the difficulty to test as well as whether this test can be done by any tester/developer or only by an experienced tester * Last Start Date - when is the latest you can run this test and still be relevant for your project. 4. Learn to say NO Stop committing to tasks you know up front you cannot perform, and start updating your users as soon as you understand you will not be able to perform a task that you previously committed to do. 5. Givefull visibility into your work By working in full transparency with your customers and peers you will show how professional your work really is. You will also allow them to provide inputs that will help you make better decisions for your team and for the success of your project and your company. Keep Touch Follow PractiTest invites you to: Comment Share For more helpful insights, tips for testers and more visit our blog: http://qablog.practitest.com