All project managers know that they must do some testing
The basic questions are;
How much?
What sort?
By whom?
When and by when?
All difficult questions.
Understanding Software Requirement Specification and identifying the required Test Scenarios.
Well versed with SDLC, STLC and Defect Life Cycle.
Professional Software Knowledge in which includes Effective identify Test Scenarios, Test Case Designing and Test Case Preparing.
Extensive exposure in Black Box Testing using BVA and ECP.
I have Good Knowledge on JIRA TOOL
I have Good Knowledge on Agile
methodology
Good Knowledge on Selenium
automation Tool which includes â??Selenium IDE, Web Driver and TestNG and Cucumber. And Grid.
Good Knowledge on core java programming.
Very good understanding on Agile Scrum methodology
I have Knowledge on Jenkins and how to create a project in Maven.
I have Knowledge on DB testing.
Provide confidence in the system
Identify areas of weakness
Establish the degree of quality
Establish the extent that the requirements have been met, i.e. what the users asked for is what they got not what someone else though they wanted
To provide an understanding of the overall system
To prove it is both usable and operable
To provide sufficient information to allow an objective decision on applicability to deploy.
To use up spare budget
To provide a good excuse why the project is late
To provide jobs for people who canâ??t code
To make the developers look good
To provide the project manager with some contingency in the plan and can be cut if if push come to shove!
What matters to our users?
What does the system do?
Risk
Requirements
Money
Test Techniques - Coverage
Static
Dynamic