Blogspy is back for another edition of Blogspy. Stay updated with our compilation of the all Software Testing blogs this week. Each week we bring you our favourite QA and testing blog posts by the testing community. This week we feature posts on Blockchain, fundamentals of testing, brainstorming and more.
Testing With Blockchain | Rhian Lewis
Ahead of her talk on Blockchain at UKSTAR 2018, Rhian shares some of important aspects to take in when you start testing with Blockchain.
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Better Brainstorming | Hal Gregersen
Your role many or many not involve group think sessions. However brainstorming to solve problems is always useful. Getting the most out of your brainstorming session is important. This post shares how you might achieve that.
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What Is Software Testing? Introduction, Type & Importance | Alex Jones
As part of our fundamentals of testing series, Alex delves into the different types of software testing and why it is important.
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How to Become a QA Problem Solver | Brian Hamilton
Think you have good problem solving skills as a software tester? Brain explains why problem solving is such a core skill for a QA tester and how to maintain this skill.
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Migration Testing – Common Issues Facing Moving Data | Archana Yadav
Migration testing in software testing is a verification procedure of relocation of the inheritance framework to the new framework with negligible interruption/downtime. This post looks at what the common issues are moving data.
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Considering a Career in Software Testing? | Alan Richardson
Based on his own career in software testing, Alan shares some advice on how to get the best of software testing as a profession.
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Don’t Be Such a Tester | Jeff Nyman
Jeff comments on a recent article that was published on LinkedIn on testing that some have suggested is a new approach to testing. In this post he looks at the article and offers his own thoughts on it.
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