[thelist] Best Practices for Web QA process

Peter Van Dijck peter.vandijck at vardus.com
Fri Dec 7 05:07:17 CST 2001


 From my experience:
- programmers usually love having their stuff tested.
- a simple bug database system really helps as well. Note it has to be
simple :)
- project managers need to be forced to understand that on a 10 week project
you don't do 2 days of testing, you do 2 weeks. A few meetings in which
horror stories are shared and exercises in estimating testing time are done
can help.
- the balance between hardcore testing procedure (scripts for everything,
logging it all) which is good to test funky functionality, and just
good-enough testing, which is good for most HTML for example, has to be
struck.... Else you'll keep testing forever.
Good luck Martin!
Peter
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