[ Peak Performance | Scott Barber | November 8, 2011]
“It seems clear to me that testing, then, should be all about helping companies create products that are viable for generating revenue and/or reducing costs, quickly and cheaply, while identifying, mitigating, and/or controlling business risk — not protecting the end-user from that annoying bug. “
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Apr 19, 2012 @ 06:54:38
Sorry! I dint undersatnd the message you are trying to convey here. Do you mean to say that we testers are pushed into lot of processes instaed of working on bugs
Apr 19, 2012 @ 08:39:07
Bugs are fine to find, but a by-product of testing.
Priority number one is to help solve a business problem
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