Posts Tagged ‘Quality Assurance’

100+ Open Source/Free Security Tools

Posted by Jay Philips On 6 October 2009 28 Commented

Security testing is a process to determine that an IS (Information System) protects data and maintains functionality as intended.
The six concepts that need to be covered by security testing are: confidentiality, integrity, authentication, authorization, availability, and non-repudiation.
Confidentiality: A security measure which protects against the disclosure of information to parties other than the intended recipient(s). Often [...]

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15+ Open Source Test Management Tools

Posted by Jay Philips On 10 September 2009 25 Commented

Test Management tools are very important to any test team. Test teams use these tools to help capture requirements, design test cases, map test cases to requirements, test execution reports and much more. Companies may use one to many tools for this, which range from very expensive to open source. My advice would [...]

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100+ Open Source/Free Functional Testing Tools

Posted by Jay Philips On 4 August 2009 20 Commented

It is very important to make sure that your application functions as expected. There may be times that you add one little piece of code and all of a sudden other parts of the application no longer works. You may not have time/capacity to manually go back and regression test all the pieces [...]

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Why I Think You Should Join AST

Posted by Jay Philips On 17 July 2009 No Commented

I attended the Conference of the Association of Software Testing (CAST) this week, which is hosted by the Association for Software Testers (AST). I was very impressed by not only the topics but also the great people. It was nice being able to sit down and discuss topics that we all face out in the [...]

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50+ Open Source Tracking Database Tools

Posted by Jay Philips On 9 July 2009 5 Commented

No matter how good you think your code is there is always going to be a bug/defect of some kind. Defect numbers may range from 1 to thousands so it’s important to have a very good tracking tool. There are commercial tools out there but I figured I’d focus on the open source [...]

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10+ Open Source Link Checking Tools

Posted by Jay Philips On 7 July 2009 18 Commented

It is very important to make sure that there are no broken links on your site. A link may be active when your first added it but as the days, months, years go by the link may end up being broken.
Below are some open source tools that can help you find those broken links.

Bugkilla – [...]

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10+ Software Testing Blogs

Posted by Jay Philips On 6 July 2009 20 Commented

I have been in the software testing field for over 9 years. I have played various roles ranging anywhere from manual tester, performance tester, business analyst to web developer.
Every project is different and every tester is different. Through the years I have gotten to know other testers either in person or via online. You can [...]

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Testing Challenge. Are you up for it?

Posted by Jay Philips On 3 December 2008 one Commented

Creative Chaos has come up with a very interesting testing challenge. The challenge lists out a variety of products and laws. You as a tester need to determine what would you test & why would you test those items.
Here’s the details of the challenge:
Picture It: Maryland, 1982. You’ve been hired as an auditor to check [...]

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Estimating Tester to Developer Ratios (or Not)

Posted by Jay Philips On 16 November 2008 No Commented

In every company/project the question always comes up on what the ratio should be. As we all know the ratio almost never comes out right but if you want info on how to estimate the ratio check this white paper out.
Estimating Tester to Developer Ratios (or Not)
NOTE: This is a word document.

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uTest Member

Posted by Jay Philips On 16 October 2008 No Commented

I am a member of the uTest Community but the only problem I have so far with their projects is that they always want you to download some software you’ve never heard of.
I think I’m going to buy just a standard laptop for my uTest testing so I don’t hurt my other applications.
I think the [...]

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