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Guidelines for New Testers - 0 views

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    As a tester, your need to conform to the standards and guidelines set by the organization. These standards pertain to reporting hierarchy, coding, documentation, testing, reporting bugs, using automated tools etc
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How Many Ways to Monetize Your Blogs and Sites - 0 views

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    Blogging is big business these days, with some bloggers reporting six-figure or even million-dollar incomes. There are a number of ways that these bloggers earn such large paychecks, and the best know how to do it in a way that won't scare off readers. Check out 101 ways that you can earn money from your blog and learn strategies for using these tools and methods in a way that's reader-friendly. Merchandising If you're a well-loved blogger, there's a good chance that your readers would like to show their support. Give them what they want and make money by taking advantage of merchandising opportunities.
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Structured Query Language: Integration Services - 0 views

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    SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is Microsoft's new enterprise class data Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) tool.
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Things to Observe on SQL - 0 views

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    While writing the Queries using in SQL Query Analyzer tool we need not to follow any particular case.Because SQL is case insensitive language.
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What Are The Objectives Of The Final Regression Testing? - 0 views

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    regression tests to the test in which maximum automation can be done. The reason is the same set of test cases will be held on the construction time from several different.
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ACTIVITIES OF A TEST ENGINEER - 0 views

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    A Test Engineer is an information technology (IT) professional who is in charge of one or more technical test activities, including designing test inputs, producing test case values, running test scripts, analyzing results, and reporting results to developers and managers.
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Testing Levels Based on Software Activity - 0 views

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    Tests can be derived from requirements and specifications, design artifacts, or the source code. A different level of testing accompanies each distinct software development activity
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Testers and the Testing Process - 0 views

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    To plan and execute tests, software testers must consider the software and the function it computes, the inputs and how they can be combined, and the environment in which the software will eventually operate.
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A Sample Software Testing Problem - 0 views

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    A small program displays a window with the current system time and date, which can be changed by typing new values into the edit fields as shown in Figure A. The program is terminated by the Alt-F4 keystroke sequence, and the Tab key moves between fields.
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Content Management Testing - 0 views

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    'Content Management' has gained a predominant importance after the Web applications took a major part of our lives. What is Content Management? As the name denotes, it is managing the content. How do they work? Let us take a common example.
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The Test Driver - 0 views

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    The Test Driver is the "main program" that controls the test. Here is a simple example of a driver that will test the sine function from the standard C library:
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Myths About Usability Testing - 0 views

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    It is somewhat strange that while usability testing has been around for over two decades, it is still shrouded by a number of myths and misconceptions. Over the years usability testing, a very important part of software development, has become much simpler, faster and cheaper - there's really no good reason to NOT do usability testing.
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