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Ramamoorthy, Shankar
- Implicit Testing - An Improved Way of Testing Software
Authors
1 Amdocs DVCI Pvt Ltd, Cyber City Tower 2, Magarpatta, City Pune, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Telecom Business Review, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 9-16Abstract
This Paper talks about implicit testing in software, Implicit is defined as, "Suggested though not directly expressed, Implied, indirectly suggested; unconditional, contained within." Implicit testing has many dimensions however it is slightly ignored or can say untouched. This Paper is going to explore and get to know it in detail for better usability, get the maximum returns from the software to achieve better customer satisfaction. This paper will talk about the comparison between Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Software needs to explain the correlation between human needs and software needs and different ways of conducting implicit testing; for example, Intuitive Testing, Exploratory, Accessibility, Heuristics, Hypothesis and Usability Testing. Life cycles of Software needs.Keywords
Implicit Needs, Implicit Testing, Hierarchy of Needs.- Decoding DA-Vinci Code: TMMI Assessment Model Revisited
Authors
1 Amdocs DVCI Pvt Ltd, Cyber City Tower 2, Magarpatta, City Pune, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Telecom Business Review, Vol 9, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 17-20Abstract
The majority of IT organizations face considerable challenges in tailoring their test process frameworks, since not every process applies to all types of testing projects in any one test organization. Regardless of whether an organization's testing process is CMM1 compliant, CMMI2 compliant, ISO 9001: 2008 Quality Management System compliant, or just internally compliant, a single process framework of an organization cannot be applicable for all types of project. After all, some projects are straightforward and have relatively short gestation periods, while others are huge transformation projects that include a high level of uncertainty and painstaking complexity.
Within this landscape where project composition, type, and nature are varied and diverse there is a need to define the context of each project. As test process leaders, Test Managers need to drive the definition of project context and implement processes that can be signed off as early as project kick-off and implemented diligently.