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Praveen N
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Oct 8, 2002 11:34 am
Hi, Can anybody tell me how to stress testing for VB -Sql server.Here i should stimulate 1000 locations with 100 users and 200 records in each location. ...
Greetings, Just a quick note to let you know about a new group you may be interested in. It's purpose is to provide a forum for discussion of the cultural,...
Can someone help this person? I've suggested jUnit and Ward Cunningham's new fit, but neither are very big. Please cc me on any reply. Thanks. ... -- -- "Act...
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Pete McBreen
pete@...
Oct 9, 2002 6:03 am
... Would Apache Axis be large enough? It seems to have been built with unit testing in mind. http://xml.apache.org/axis/ Pete ... Pete McBreen,...
Greetings, Please accept my apologies in advance for intruding with this a second time. I only do so because I've been I got an email this afternoon telling...
Sorry, I was deleting the Spam whenever I saw it, but I didn't know how to prevent more from coming. Thanks for doing this. ... to ... my ... been ... ...
Hello! I work for an organization that does research in Software Engineering and we are now conducting a series of studies trying to characterize/understand...
Dear Software Test Professional, The Journal of software Testing professionals is planning an issue dedicated to agile approaches to software testing. This...
In the note quoted below, I described the role of "swooping tester". I recently had the happy fortune to talk and try testing with the good folk at RoleModel...
If I understand the parallels correctly, I've used SEs and Professional Services staff as "swooping testers." "Bug Hunts" by Customer Service and SE staff...
There's one thing I still can't understand. Well, there's actually lots, but this will do for starters. I have worked with lean, even agile teams, with a...
see notes below. Beware some devil's advocate in the following.... ... <snip> ... This was the experience of some freeform exploratory testing experiments in ...
I thought I responded to this but it must have been on another list. Based on my experience I would not think swooping testers would be as effective as having...
... Most products I'm familiar with have manuals and other documentation. Would that serve? I'd expect most teams to leave behind whatever their best judgment ...
Personally, I don't like the idea of swooping testers. However, I am not against the idea of having someone outside the core team take a look at the app from...
Documentation for an agile project is "just enough". The 'just enough' needs to be determined for each project. In one that I participated in, the last 2...
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STEURS Stefan
stefan.steurs@...
Oct 24, 2002 1:19 pm
Learning curve is indeed an issue. Depending on the complexity of the business the investment in both apps knowledge and business knowlege may be high. In...
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STEURS Stefan
stefan.steurs@...
Oct 24, 2002 1:19 pm
After reading this interesting "semi-rant" ;-) there is something I'd like to add. From years of experience with bug reports I have learnt that: 1. bug reports...
Alistair Cockburn's _Agile Software Development_ has a discussion of this topic. Good book. Two points: 1) the documentation useful to a team building a...
One technique for managing this is to to do a phased shutdown of features approaching a release. With each iteration, subsystems are closed, meaning that now...
I would like to point out the inflammatory jargon contained in this statement. The phrase "have the discipline to" adds nothing to the content except to accuse...
... The swooping tester idea has nothing to do with "structure". It has to do with the fact that teams, especially tightly-knit teams, inevitably develop a...
... I agree that bug databases (saved bug reports) can be valuable. When I go on consulting assignments, I often ask for someone to sit with me for a day while...
I had my mail program crash while I was writing my note (maybe that got me into rant mode), and realized I lost the end of my email when I went back to the...
... Recently several XP teams have reported that they receive one or fewer bug reports per month. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Accroche toi a ton reve....
... "Essential"? How many defects should a product have before a database is even useful, let alone essential? Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Wisdom begins...
Kindly add your information to the address book only if you feel like sharing your information. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/agile-testing/database Regards, ...
... necessarily ... be ... to ... I think you're on target here. Understanding existing code requires something like a travel guide. The up-front design docs...