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SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SOFTWARE TESTING :- ASHISH Software testing is a challenging field in Information Technology industry, And the only purpose of "Software Testing" is to Check that the product shipping out is good to go and Customers (Or Customer's Customer) will not find any problem in using that. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2018 Inquiring with friends, I came to know that some people do celebrate Chhath at Nallagandla Lake.So we asked few other family friends and we all visited the place in evening as well as morning. we had arranged music (Chhath geet) and even though there were less SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY VIEWS BY "Information technology (IT), as defined by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA), is "the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware." IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to convert, store, protect, process, transmit, and SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: COMPARISON OF CORRESPONDENCE Disclaimer: Though I am a student of 2nd Sem Executive MS-CS at Manipal University, these are completely my opinion, and may be wrong also, and hence I do not recommend anyone to follow blindly what I say, Do your own research. If something mentioned is wrong then please let me know ASAP through comment and I will correct it. Sl. No: Basis: MS distance from BITS Pilani, in Software Systems SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: ARE YOU A TESTING EXPERT Analyze these claims: 1. “You should write a test plan” 2. “It’s important that testing be repeatable” 3. “Each test case should have an expected result” SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE I used to be a hard working student and apart from college, I used to attend coaching (Premier coaching, B.M. Das road) and was doing good. In August 1996, there was a competition (by a IIT coaching institute) in which I secured 3rd rank and due to that my fees (6000 Rs) wasfree.
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SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2018 Inquiring with friends, I came to know that some people do celebrate Chhath at Nallagandla Lake.So we asked few other family friends and we all visited the place in evening as well as morning. we had arranged music (Chhath geet) and even though there were less SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: PERFORMANCE TESTING Introduction. This note outlines a proposed set of standard counters to monitor during a basic performance test. These include counters specific to a web server and database server. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROVERBS Craziness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Tom DeMarco, rephrasing Einstein, who said. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: AUGUST 2008 The number of people, having faith in GOD is decreasing rapidly. People have no issues in accepting this in front of society and society has no problems as well. Atheist have their own say..Why should one believe in GOD..The Omnipotent GOD.. What is there GOD can do and human can't.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JANUARY 2009 The rate of Divorce filed in Indian courts are very high for those who had Love marriage. I don't have exact data .. But around 89% of them are Love marriage where as only 11% of Divorce case are for those who had arranged marriage. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: DECEMBER 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: UNFORGETTABLE 7 HOURS .. FRIDAY FUN Friday, 27Th Feb 2008, Time 7.30PM: Lots of work at office. Had planned to work till late night and finish off some tasks. Narayana comes..Asked to go to Movie..I told which one? with almost bad face..But did change my face and said ..OK lets decide which one..He said English..Some Pink Panther..I said Hindi or Telugu (Koncham estam Koncham kastam)..Finally Hindi ..Which One ..OK Delhi 6.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE Focus. Be good to everyone and somehow I got these 3 words imprinted in my mind “Spread Unconditional Love”.. My attitude changed in a moment.. I stopped going to movie (Took a oath, that I will not watch movie, will not play cards during semesters, later I stopped drinking Tea, Coffee and Cold drinks also).. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: WHY PEOPLE THINK, THEY ARE RIGHT. Similar to me, most of the person in the world thinks "He/She is right". Its quite logical that why most people thinks He/She is right,isn
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Happiness .. that is what Novell has given me I have my friends in SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: AUGUST 2008 The number of people, having faith in GOD is decreasing rapidly. People have no issues in accepting this in front of society and society has no problems as well. Atheist have their own say..Why should one believe in GOD..The Omnipotent GOD.. What is there GOD can do and human can't.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: VEC ECE 2005 PASSOUT MEET There were totally 100 Students in our batch @ Vijayanagar Engineering College, Bellary in Electronics And Communication Engineering batch. Out of 100, around 40 are here in Bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE Focus. Be good to everyone and somehow I got these 3 words imprinted in my mind “Spread Unconditional Love”.. My attitude changed in a moment.. I stopped going to movie (Took a oath, that I will not watch movie, will not play cards during semesters, later I stopped drinking Tea, Coffee and Cold drinks also).. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: BACK TO BANGALORE AFTER LONG Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: TRIP TO BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. 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Be good to everyone and somehow I got these 3 words imprinted in my mind “Spread Unconditional Love”.. My attitude changed in a moment.. I stopped going to movie (Took a oath, that I will not watch movie, will not play cards during semesters, later I stopped drinking Tea, Coffee and Cold drinks also).. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: BACK TO BANGALORE AFTER LONG Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: TRIP TO BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: NOVEMBER 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MARCH 2013 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: AUGUST 2008 The number of people, having faith in GOD is decreasing rapidly. People have no issues in accepting this in front of society and society has no problems as well. Atheist have their own say..Why should one believe in GOD..The Omnipotent GOD.. What is there GOD can do and human can't.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROVERBS Craziness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Tom DeMarco, rephrasing Einstein, who said. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SMOKING BAN IN PUBLIC PLACES Dear Mr. Ramdoss, I appreciate your willingness to curb on this very important health issue. You are spending a lot on advertising the same and every Hotel, Organization etc.. had to put NO SMOKING board and No body is allowed to smoke inside campus. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: ICICI BANK MINIMUM BALANCE ICICI has increased the minimum balance for its saving account to 10,000. It seems they are focussing more on upper middle and upper class customers only. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: COMPARISON OF CORRESPONDENCE Disclaimer: Though I am a student of 2nd Sem Executive MS-CS at Manipal University, these are completely my opinion, and may be wrong also, and hence I do not recommend anyone to follow blindly what I say, Do your own research. If something mentioned is wrong then please let me know ASAP through comment and I will correct it. Sl. No: Basis: MS distance from BITS Pilani, in Software Systems SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2013 These three journey were, 1. When I was in 9th std. 2. When I was preparing for Engineering entrance tests, after 10+2. 3. When I was in 7th sem of engineering. Disclaimer: As the stories are quite old, I might have missed some of the things exactly. Also, this blog post is SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2012 My stint with interviews and my first job .. In our college (VEC Bellary, now renamed to RYMEC Bellary), mostly, there was no On-Campus interviews, but we were called to other college for a combined off-campus selection. The first ever campus for which, our college was called was Infosys (@PDACE Gulbarga), and I was not eligible (I had56% in
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SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MARCH 2010 Bihar as a separate State was formed on 22nd March 1912. Before that, Bihar was Part of Bengal. Initially, Orissa and Jharkhand were alsopart of Bihar.
SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MAY 2009 4. start /etc/init.d/apache2 and Open in browser /install.php. 5. Provide databasename as ashish, user as root and password as blogp. 6. chmod 644 settings.php; 7. Continue Configuration of Drupal, Provide admin user name and password. (This can be different from that from mysql root user). 8. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: I HAVE A DREAM .. BEGGAR FREE WORLD This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2007 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2008 Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2009 1. Its just 3000 Rs., and I am getting a Juicer, Mixer, Grinder (I was erroneously thinking that price of this must be in this range only) ..lets grab this.. 2. I am quite friendly guy ..and I have 100+ friends in Bangalore itself, and my friends will join this Happily. 3. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE Focus. Be good to everyone and somehow I got these 3 words imprinted in my mind “Spread Unconditional Love”.. My attitude changed in a moment.. I stopped going to movie (Took a oath, that I will not watch movie, will not play cards during semesters, later I stopped drinking Tea, Coffee and Cold drinks also).. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: BACK TO BANGALORE AFTER LONG Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: TRIP TO BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: NOVEMBER 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MARCH 2013 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: AUGUST 2008 The number of people, having faith in GOD is decreasing rapidly. People have no issues in accepting this in front of society and society has no problems as well. Atheist have their own say..Why should one believe in GOD..The Omnipotent GOD.. What is there GOD can do and human can't.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROVERBS Craziness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Tom DeMarco, rephrasing Einstein, who said. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SMOKING BAN IN PUBLIC PLACES Dear Mr. Ramdoss, I appreciate your willingness to curb on this very important health issue. You are spending a lot on advertising the same and every Hotel, Organization etc.. had to put NO SMOKING board and No body is allowed to smoke inside campus. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: ICICI BANK MINIMUM BALANCE ICICI has increased the minimum balance for its saving account to 10,000. It seems they are focussing more on upper middle and upper class customers only. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE Focus. Be good to everyone and somehow I got these 3 words imprinted in my mind “Spread Unconditional Love”.. My attitude changed in a moment.. I stopped going to movie (Took a oath, that I will not watch movie, will not play cards during semesters, later I stopped drinking Tea, Coffee and Cold drinks also).. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: BACK TO BANGALORE AFTER LONG Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: TRIP TO BANNERGHATTA NATIONAL PARK This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: NOVEMBER 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MARCH 2013 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: AUGUST 2008 The number of people, having faith in GOD is decreasing rapidly. People have no issues in accepting this in front of society and society has no problems as well. Atheist have their own say..Why should one believe in GOD..The Omnipotent GOD.. What is there GOD can do and human can't.. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROVERBS Craziness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Tom DeMarco, rephrasing Einstein, who said. Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: SMOKING BAN IN PUBLIC PLACES Dear Mr. Ramdoss, I appreciate your willingness to curb on this very important health issue. You are spending a lot on advertising the same and every Hotel, Organization etc.. had to put NO SMOKING board and No body is allowed to smoke inside campus. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: ICICI BANK MINIMUM BALANCE ICICI has increased the minimum balance for its saving account to 10,000. It seems they are focussing more on upper middle and upper class customers only. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2008 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: COMPARISON OF CORRESPONDENCE Disclaimer: Though I am a student of 2nd Sem Executive MS-CS at Manipal University, these are completely my opinion, and may be wrong also, and hence I do not recommend anyone to follow blindly what I say, Do your own research. If something mentioned is wrong then please let me know ASAP through comment and I will correct it. Sl. No: Basis: MS distance from BITS Pilani, in Software Systems SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2013 These three journey were, 1. When I was in 9th std. 2. When I was preparing for Engineering entrance tests, after 10+2. 3. When I was in 7th sem of engineering. Disclaimer: As the stories are quite old, I might have missed some of the things exactly. Also, this blog post is SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2012 My stint with interviews and my first job .. In our college (VEC Bellary, now renamed to RYMEC Bellary), mostly, there was no On-Campus interviews, but we were called to other college for a combined off-campus selection. The first ever campus for which, our college was called was Infosys (@PDACE Gulbarga), and I was not eligible (I had56% in
SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: LOOKING FOR A COOK NEAR BAGMANE Looking for a Cook near Bagmane Tech park, bangalore? North Indian (Oriya) Cook Near CV Raman Nagar, GM Palya, Mallesh palya, Airport Road, Indiranagar, Thippasandra, Kaggadaspura, BEML gate, Jeevan BeemaNagar?
SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MARCH 2010 Bihar as a separate State was formed on 22nd March 1912. Before that, Bihar was Part of Bengal. Initially, Orissa and Jharkhand were alsopart of Bihar.
SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: MAY 2009 4. start /etc/init.d/apache2 and Open in browser /install.php. 5. Provide databasename as ashish, user as root and password as blogp. 6. chmod 644 settings.php; 7. Continue Configuration of Drupal, Provide admin user name and password. (This can be different from that from mysql root user). 8. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: I HAVE A DREAM .. BEGGAR FREE WORLD This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2007 This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: 2008 Today, I came back to bangalore after a long holiday. The masti trip was started on 4th october, when I had been to Mysore, Then I went to Mumbai, Pune, Lonawala, Khandala on 8th, then Kudremukh on 18th. on 24th I went to Kolkata then home (Purnia) then some local places in Bihar and then Delhi on 6th November. on 8th night, I went to Jaipur and on 11th morning came back to bangalore. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE: JULY 2009 1. Its just 3000 Rs., and I am getting a Juicer, Mixer, Grinder (I was erroneously thinking that price of this must be in this range only) ..lets grab this.. 2. I am quite friendly guy ..and I have 100+ friends in Bangalore itself, and my friends will join this Happily. 3. SPREAD UNCONDITIONAL LOVE This blog is my personal web diary where I write anything happened around me and any learnings. I work as a software engineer in Hyderabad. I have great positive attitude and enthusiasm. I believe nothing is impossible. (*Conditions Apply) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007 I TALKED TO ONE OF MY BEST FRIEND AFTER 15 YEARS I am very very happy today as Mritunjaya called me. When There was Birthday Celebration Happening, He was calling me and I was cancelling the call for 5 times. Then I recieved the call, But could not hear properly who was that, So I told him that, I am in a meeting, And willcall him later.
I can feel, what mritunjaya might think..I am calling to Ashish After 15 years !!!! And He is unable to talk to me. Then I called him on his mobile. As soon he told, I am mritunjaya, I was extremely happy. In the last 15 years, I had tried several times to find his contacts, But could not get. After a good effort He could get my contact number andI was .. No words..
Let the world know, That he was the only person during my school days, with whom I was so much attached. In every wrong or right, He used to be with me. For some home works, I used to solve maths for him . Thanks to technology, That we could get contact with each other. When I will go to home in November, I will definately meet him. I am not sure, How he looks now, But I can still visuallise his childish face. So many things happened, in 15 years. Hey Mritunjaya, I am missing you a lot and want to meet you as soon as possible. Today I want to celebrate. There was some good official announcements too today. So Its a really good day today. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 2:26 PM
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2007 TO BE A BETTER TESTER I felt, To be a better tester, One should have these soft skills and this is completely my ideas and other may or may not agree..1. Accountability
2. Responsibility
3. Communication Skills4. Confidentiality
5. Dareness to say unpleasent things.6. Hard worker
7. Should not get irritated with same repeated work. 8. Respect every one but never be like "yes sir" attitude even if other person is wrong, whoever the other person may be. 9. Passionate about learning new technology 10. Flexible enough in work assigned, Time to work and team to workwith.
Lastly, I felt from todays monday musings, that If you are getting criticised, you feel you are progressing. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 6:39 PM
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2007 INDIA BEATS PAKISTAN IN TWENTY20 WORLD CUP FINAL India bowled out Pakistan with three balls remaining Monday to win the first Twenty20 World Cup final by five runs. India hit 157 for five wickets at Wanderers Stadium before reducing Pakistan to 104-7 off 16 overs. Sohail Tanvir then hit 12 runs off four balls with two huge sixes to bring Pakistan back in contention. Tanvir fell to make it 138-8 and Pakistan lost its last three wickets for 14 runs, Misbah-ul-Haq holing out to a catch by Sreesanth for 43to end the match.
"We thought we would be able to chase between 150 and 160 easily," Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik said. "But we lost early wickets, and that didn't help us." Rudra Pratap Singh and Ifran Pathan each took three wickets from their four overs for a combined total of just 42 runs, but it was Joginder Sharma who was asked to bowl the final over. With Pakistan needing 13 runs off the last six balls, the rookie medium pacer opened with a horrible wide. He then bowled a dot ball before conceding a six. But he held his nerve and lured Misbah-ul-Haq into an attempted paddle, which went high into the air and straight to Sreesanth at fine leg inside the circle. The catch gave India its first international title since it won the1983 World Cup.
"We really wanted to do well because we played so badly in the World Cup," India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said. "And it was a real team effort that won the tournament for us." India batted after Dhoni won the toss and mostly owed its total to 75 off 54 balls from opener Gautam Gambhir, who struck eight fours andtwo sixes.
His partners fell regularly and he was the last batsman dismissed when he was caught at short fine leg by Mohammad Asif off Umar Gul at the end of the 18th over. India again struggled to accelerate its innings, with Yuvraj Singh - who smashed six sixes off an over against England - contained by the slow spin bowling of Shahid Afridi and Mohammad Hafeez. Yuvraj made only 14 off 19 balls, and it was left to Rohit Sharma to hit an undefeated 30 off 16 balls at the end to lift the total to adefendable level.
"We should have got 180," Dhoni said. "But Pakistan's bowling was really excellent, especially Umar Gul." Gul was the best of the Pakistani bowlers with 3-28. Pakistan then started its innings badly, losing Mohammad Hafeez in the first over to Singh, but Imran Nazir compensated for that poor start by taking 21 runs off Sreesanth's first over. With wickets falling regularly and Nazir run out for 33 by a great direct hit from Robin Uthappa, Misbah-ul-Haq had to try and lift his team with 43 off 38 balls. Tailender Tanvir also hit two sixes right at the end, but Pathan led the Indian bowlers with 3-16, while Singh's 3-26 helped set up the middle-overs squeeze which eventually led to the victory. "For us, the turning point was Imran Nazir's run out - we were always struggling after that," Malik said. He also condoned Shahid Afridi's dismissal for a duck, caught in the deep for a duck off his first ball. "That's the way Shahid plays; he is player of the tournament, so it's an honour to have him in our team," he said.Source:
http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hoRc_-gspv5Tq9IpQrxPHIc9gXgQ Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 11:46 AM
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2007TESTING MISTAKES
Note: This text is taken from http://www.testing.com/writings/classic/mistakes.htmlThe role of testing
* Thinking the testing team is responsible for assuring quality. * Thinking that the purpose of testing is to find bugs. * Not finding the important bugs. * Not reporting usability problems. * No focus on an estimate of quality (and on the quality of thatestimate).
* Reporting bug data without putting it into context. * Starting testing too late (bug detection, not bug reduction) PLANNING THE COMPLETE TESTING EFFORT * A testing effort biased toward functional testing. * Underemphasizing configuration testing. * Putting stress and load testing off to the last minute. * Not testing the documentation * Not testing installation procedures. * An overreliance on beta testing. * Finishing one testing task before moving on to the next. * Failing to correctly identify risky areas. * Sticking stubbornly to the test plan.PERSONNEL ISSUES
* Using testing as a transitional job for new programmers. * Recruiting testers from the ranks of failed programmers. * Testers are not domain experts. * Not seeking candidates from the customer service staff or technicalwriting staff.
* Insisting that testers be able to program. * A testing team that lacks diversity. * A physical separation between developers and testers. * Believing that programmers can't test their own code. * Programmers are neither trained nor motivated to test.THE TESTER AT WORK
* Paying more attention to running tests than to designing them. * Unreviewed test designs. * Being too specific about test inputs and procedures. * Not noticing and exploring "irrelevant" oddities. * Checking that the product does what it's supposed to do, but not that it doesn't do what it isn't supposed to do. * Test suites that are understandable only by their owners. * Testing only through the user-visible interface. * Poor bug reporting. * Adding only regression tests when bugs are found. * Failing to take notes for the next testing effort.TEST AUTOMATION
* Attempting to automate all tests. * Expecting to rerun manual tests. * Using GUI capture/replay tools to reduce test creation cost. * Expecting regression tests to find a high proportion of new bugs.CODE COVERAGE
* Embracing code coverage with the devotion that only simple numberscan inspire.
* Removing tests from a regression test suite just because they don'tadd coverage.
* Using coverage as a performance goal for testers. * Abandoning coverage entirely. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 12:29 PM
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2007 IMPORTANT DECLARATIONHi All,
Most of the technical contents of my blog are taken directly from various web seraches or blogs. As I started writing blog very recently, I didn't notice who wrote this particular content during web surfing. Some of the contents which I remember is taken from JamesBach's blog
From now onwards I will keep track of author and will mention the appropriate credit to them in my blog. Thanks for your understanding. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 4:32 PM
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2007GOT TICKET TO HOME
I got the ticket for my home. Its great that, Vineet, rajesh and me are going together upto Howrah. After that Vineet and Rajesh will go to Hazaribagh and I will catch another train from sealdah to katihar. Its goint to be great fun in train. Vineet will be showcasing his talent specifice to long journey in train. :) My journey will start on 2nd Nov, I will reach my home on 5th Nov. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:37 PM
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SOFTWARE TESTING VIDEOS These are some of my favourite links for watching videos related toSoftware testing
Become a Software Testing Expert Building Testing Skills Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:36 PM
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BHATOTAR, BARHARA KOTHI, PURNIA My Village name is Bhatotar. This is a small village having population of appx. 6000. In my village, All casts of people live together and has shown a true secular spirit. My home comes in Brahmin Tola. There are so many people, who are well educated and well placed all over India and abroad. My Village is well connected to other parts of purnia by rail and bus. the nearest Railway Station is Barhara Kothi, which is 5 mins walk from my home and Nearest Bus stand is Barhara Kothi which is 10 minswalk from my home.
There are various temples in my village but Kali Sthan is very famous. Here every year, Dewali celebration is really great. Most of the NRBs , come home on the Ocassion of Diwali. One Can reach my home from Purnia/Katihar. To reach Katihar, You can get train/Bus from Patna/Delhi/Guwahati/Kolkata/Bangalore/Mumbai etc. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:36 PM
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PERFORMANCE TESTING
INTRODUCTION
This note outlines a proposed set of standard counters to monitor during a basic performance test. These include counters specific to a web server and database server. Operating system counters cover Windows servers only. Web and database counters are for MS IIS and MS SQL Server but should be useful for other technologies. The counters included are a minimal set designed to ensure bottlenecks have not occurred during a performance test. If bottlenecks have occurred it may be appropriate to consider re-running tests with additional counters collected. This note covers the following:*
what statistics to collect*
how to set up collection of monitoring counters It does not cover how to analyse logs containing these counter values. The references below or other documentation should be consulted asrequired.
REFERENCES
Two very useful references have been located in preparing this note. Each has a number of sub-pages related to memory, CPU, network etc. http://www.computerperformance.co.uk/HealthCheck/ http://www.sql-server-performance.com/tips_performance.asp The following has guidance on what counters to collect and setupscreenshots:
http://www.sql-server-performance.com/qdpma/inst_3_pmlogs.asp WHAT STATISTICS TO COLLECT WHAT TO COLLECT – ALL WINDOWS SERVERS Memory: Available MbytesMemory: Pages/sec
Memory: Page Faults/sec Network Interface: : Output Queue Length Network Interface: : Bytes Received/sec Network Interface: : Bytes Sent/sec Network Segment object: %Network Utilization (if present) Physical Disk: Avg Disk Queue Length: Total Physical Disk: Disk Bytes/sec: Total Physical Disk: % Disk Time: Total Processor: % Processor Time: Total Server: Bytes Received/sec Server: Bytes Transmitted/sec System: Context Switches/secSystem: Threads
System: Processes
System: Processor Queue Length TCP: Connections Established WHAT TO COLLECT – WEB SERVERS Internet Information Services Global: File Cache Hits %, Internet Information Services Global: File Cache Flushes Internet Information Services Global: File Cache Hits Web Service: Bytes sent/sec Web Service: Bytes received/sec Web Service: Connection Attempts/sec Web Service: Current Connections Process: Working set: Inetinfo.exe (or alternative web server .exe) WHAT TO COLLECT – DATABASE SERVERS SQLServer: General Statistics: Logins/sec SQLServer: General Statistics: User Connections SQL Server SQL Statistics: Batch Requests/sec SQLServer: Access Methods: Page Splits/sec SQLServer: Buffer Manager: Buffer Cache Hit Ratio SQLServer: Buffer Manager: Free buffers SQLServer: Cache Manager: Cache hit ratio SQLServer: Locks: Average Wait Time (ms) SQLServer: Locks: Number of Deadlocks/Sec SQLServer: Latches: Average Latch Wait Time (ms) SQLServer: Latches: Latch Waits/Sec SQLServer: Memory Manager: Target Server Memory (KB) SQLServer: Memory Manager: Total Server Memory (KB) If you need more details on what queries are being executed and so on, HOW TO SET UP COLLECTION OF MONITORING COUNTERS All the above mentioned counters can be set up via the Windows Perfmon interface. For specifics of Perfmon, you are advised to consult relevant help pages, Microsoft’s web site or other readily availablearticles.
Perfmon provides a real-time monitor and file logging capabilities. During a performance test, set up file logging and shutdown thereal-time monitor.
WHERE TO START (LOCAL OR REMOTE) It is possible to set up monitoring of counters remotely. This has the benefit that the logs can be started/stopped from one place, they are stored in one place, and you can use a dedicated monitoring PC which is unlikely to be stressed during the test. This will add a little network traffic but that should not interfere with a normal performance test unless the network is already approaching utilisation limits. The referenced documents contain more notes which may help decide whether local or remote monitoring is preferable, but they are not unanimous on the subject. The instructions below assume remote monitoring.WHAT TO DO
The following instructions (for Windows XP) should be useful as aguide:
TO SET UP LOGGING OF COUNTERS Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Performance In performance logs and alerts, right click Counter logs and selectNew log settings
Choose a log name eg. System_Counters_Web (log file will be named eg C:\Perflogs\System_Counters_Web_000001.blg)General tab:
Select Add Counters. Select Add counters from computer and specify name (or IP address) ofweb server.
Select Select the object, then the counter within the object. Repeat for all required counters on that server then Close. Verify that all required counters are displayed. Select Sample counters every 15 seconds.Log Files tab:
Select Log file type to Text file (comma delimited) Schedule tab: leave defaults When you are completed, click Apply, then click OK Logging of the counters to the specified file should startimmediately.
TO STOP LOGGING:
Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Performance In performance logs and alerts, left click Counter logs and right click on the log eg. System_Counters_Web.Then select Stop.
You can stop or change properties of the log. Logs are green when running, red when stopped.TO START LOGGINg:
Start->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Performance In performance logs and alerts, left click Counter logs and right click on the log eg. System_Counters_Web.Then select Start.
A file with a new suffix is created (eg. System_Counters_Web_000002).SCHEDULING
It is also possible to use the Schedule tab to schedule the start and stop time of logging. If you do use Schedule, you still need to reset the start date after each log file is created (i.e. the interface does not allow Recurrence to be set up). Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:35 PM
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SOFTWARE TESTING RELATED BLOGS * Antony Marcano's Blog* Ben Simo's Blog
* Cem Kaner's Blog
* David Gilbert's Blog * Elisabeth Hendrickson's blog * Jamie Dobson's Blog * Jonathan Kohl's Blog * Karen Johnson's Blog * Matthew Heusser's Blog * Michael Bolton's Blog* Mike Kelly's Blog
* Pradeep Soundararajan's Blog * Sajjadul Hakim's Blog * Scott Barber's Blog * Shrini Kulkarni's Blog* Becker & Norlin
(DIDW/CSO)
* Bob Blakley (Burton Group)* Jeff Bohren
(BMC)
* Burton Group
* Kim Cameron (Microsoft) * Marco Casassa Mont (HP)* Mark Dixon (Sun)
* Ian Glazer (Approva)* Identity Crisis
(Sun)
* Shekhar Jha (Sena) * Nishant Kaushik (Oracle) * Dave Kearns (Network World)
* Marcus Lasance
(Siemens)
* Corbin Links (LBG)* Jamie Lewis
(Burton Group)
* S. Lombardo (Identicentric)* Mark MacAuley
* Ashraf Motiwala (Identropy)* MWD Advisors
* Pat Patterson
(Sun)
* RSA Security
* Jackson Shaw (Quest)* Symlabs
* Mark Wilcox (Oracle)More IdM Blogs
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ARE YOU A TESTING EXPERT ? Analyze these claims: 1. “You should write a test plan” 2. “It’s important that testing be repeatable” 3. “Each test case should have an expected result” 4. “Test automation saves money and time” 5. “All testing is based on a model of what being tested” 6. “Good enough quality is not good enough” 7. “An undocumented test cannot be improved” 8. “Exploratory testing is a useful practice” 9. “It’s better to use the term defect than bug” 10. “Ambiguity should be removed from requirements.” Non-Experts are More Likely to Say… – Yes, that’s what the books say.– This is right.
– That is wrong.
– I don’t know. {awkward silence} Experts are More Likely to Say… – Tell me more about the context. – I can think of how that might be true and I can think of how itmight
be false. Let’s think it through… – Let me reframe that… – Here are some possible answers… – Here’s one way I’ve solved this… – I don’t know. Here’s how I will find out… What’s Special About Testing There are few people around to teach you how to test. Most of what is taught as “testing” is unreliable or misleadingfolklore.
Testing is a complex problem-solving activity. Learning testing on your own doesn’t cost you much, you don’t need anyone’s permission, and it generally poses no threat to life orproperty.
However…
It’s hard to know if you are doing it well. Good testing varies quite a lot with the context.Experts have…
– Situational awareness – Confidence in confusion – Colleague network – Trained reflexes – Awareness of limitations – Diverse experiences – Relevant knowledge – Mental models for problem-solving– Reputation
Experts do…
– Avoid traps and dead ends – Systematic inquiry – Confront authority and convention – Self-training and retraining– Self-criticism
– Pattern matching on experience – Coherent explanations – Justify methodology – Write, speak, teach Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:32 PM
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36 IMPORTANT WORDS FOR SOFTWARE TESTER* Customers
* Information
* Developer relations* Team
* Equipment & tools
* Schedule
* Test Items
* Deliverables
* Structures
* Functions
* Data
* Platforms
* Operations
* Time
* Capability
* Reliability
* Usability
* Security
* Scalability
* Performance
* Installability
* Compatibility
* Supportability
* Testability
* Maintainability
* Portability
* Localizability
* Function testing
* Domain testing
* Stress testing
* Flow testing
* Scenario testing
* Claims testing
* User testing
* Risk testing
* Automatic testing
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TOP 24 REPLIES BY PROGRAMMERS WHEN THEIR PROGRAMS DON'T WORK 24. "It works fine on MY computer" 23. "Who did you login as ?" 22. "It's a feature" 21. "It's WAD (Working As Designed)" 20. "That's weird..." 19. "It's never done that before." 18. "It worked yesterday." 17. "How is that possible?" 16. "It must be a hardware problem." 15. "What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?" 14. "There is something funky in your data." 13. "I haven't touched that module in weeks!" 12. "You must have the wrong version." 11. "It's just some unlucky coincidence." 10. "I can't test everything!" 9. "THIS can't be the source of THAT." 8. "It works, but it's not been tested." 7. "Somebody must have changed my code." 6. "Did you check for a virus on your system?" 5. "Even though it doesn't work, how does it feel?" 4. "You can't use that version on your system." 3. "Why do you want to do it that way?" 2. "Where were you when the program blew up?" 1. "I thought I fixed that." Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 8:31 PM
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PROVERBS A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.-- Einstein
------------------------- André Bensoussan once explained to me the difference between a programmer and a designer: "If you make a general statement, a programmer says, 'Yes, BUT...' while a designer says, 'Yes, AND...'" ------------------------- No matter what the problem is, it's always a people problem.Jerry Weinberg
------------------------- Wexelblat's Scheduling Algorithm:Choose two:
* Good
* Fast
* Cheap
------------------------- Craziness is doing the same thing and expecting a different result.Tom DeMarco
,
rephrasing Einstein, who said Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expectingdifferent results.
------------------------- "There's no time to stop for gas, we're already late"-- Karin Donker
-------------------------DEMING'S 14 POINTS
* Create constancy of purpose. * Adopt the new philosophy. * Cease dependence on mass inspection to achieve quality. * Minimize total cost, not initial price of supplies. * Improve constantly the system of production and service. * Institute training on the job. * Institute leadership.* Drive out fear.
* Break down barriers between departments. * Eliminate slogans, exhortations, and numerical targets. * Eliminate work standards (quotas) and management by objective. * Remove barriers that rob workers, engineers, and managers of their right to pride of workmanship. * Institute a vigorous program of education and self-improvement. * Put everyone in the company to work to accomplish thetransformation.
------------------------- We know about as much about software quality problems as they knew about the Black Plague in the 1600s. We've seen the victims' agonies and helped burn the corpses. We don't know what causes it; we don't really know if there is only one disease. We just suffer -- and keep pouring our sewage into our water supply.-- Tom Van Vleck
-------------------------THE TROOPS KNOW
* The schedule doesn't have enough time for maintenance in it. * A lot of bugs get past the tests. * Most old code can't be maintained. ------------------------- To go faster, slow down. Everybody who knows about orbital mechanicsunderstands that.
-- Scott Cherf
-------------------------EVERYBODY KNOWS:
* Discipline is the best tool. * Design first, then code. * Don't patch bugs out, rewrite them out. * Don't test bugs out, design them out. -------------------------EVERYBODY KNOWS:
* If you don't understand it, you can't program it. * If you didn't measure it, you didn't do it. -------------------------EVERYBODY KNOWS:
If something is worth doing once, it's worth building a tool to do it. ------------------------- Your problem is another's solution; Your solution will be his problem. -------------------------EVERYBODY KNOWS:
* If you've found 3 bugs in a program, best estimate is that thereare 3 more.
* 60% of product cost comes after initial shipment. ------------------------- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them.-- Albert Einstein
------------------------- On the radio the other night, Jimmy Connors said the best advice he ever got was from Bobby Riggs:* do it
* do it right
* do it right now
------------------------- It is not enough to do your best: you must know what to do, and THENdo your best.
-- W. Edwards Deming ------------------------- A leader is best when people barely know that he exists. Less good when they obey and acclaim him. Worse when they fear and despise him. Fail to honor people, and they fail to honor you. But of a good leader, when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say, "We did this ourselves."-- Lao-Tzu
------------------------- You must be the change You wish to see in the world-- Gandhi
------------------------- Experiment escorts us last,His pungent company
Will not allow an axiomAn opportunity.
-- Emily Dickinson
-------------------------when the cart stops
do you whip the cartor whip the ox?
------------------------- Q: How many QA testers does it take to change a lightbulb? A: QA testers don't change anything. They just report that it's dark.Kerry Zallar
------------------------- Q: How many software engineers does it take to change a lightbulb? A: Just one. But the house falls down.Andrew Siwko
------------------------- One test is worth a thousand opinions. ------------------------- "If you didn't write it down, it didn't happen." This saying is popular among scientists (doing experiments), but I believe it applies to software testing, particularly for real-timesystems.
--Larry Zana
------------------------- We reject kings, presidents, and voting. We believe in rough consensus and running code.--Dave Clark
(1992)
------------------------- I am a design chauvinist. I believe that good design is magical and not to be lightly tinkered with. The difference between a great design and a lousy one is in the meshing of the thousand details that either fit or don't, and the spirit of the passionate intellect that has tied them together, or tried. That's why programming---or buying software---on the basis of "lists of features" is a doomed and misguided effort. The features can be thrown together, as in a garbage can, or carefully laid together and interwoven in elegant unification, as in APL, or the Forth language, or the game of chess.-- Ted Nelson
------------------------- Software is Too Important to be Left to Programmers , by Meilir Page-Jones. ------------------------- "If you think good architecture is expensive, try bad architecture." -- Brian Foote and Joseph Yoder ------------------------- Abraham Lincoln reportedly said that, given eight hours to chop down a tree, he'd spend six sharpening his axe. -- TidBITS 654, quoted by Derek K. Miller, via Art Evans ------------------------- ... while we all know that unmastered complexity is at the root of the misery, we do not know what degree of simplicity can be obtained, nor to what extent the intrinsic complexity of the whole design has to show up in the interfaces. We simply do not know yet the limits of disentanglement. We do not know yet whether intrinsic intricacy can be distinguished from accidental intricacy. -- E. W. Dijkstra, Communications of the ACM, Mar 2001, Vol. 44, No. 3 ------------------------- You can only find truth with logic if you have already found truthwithout it.
-- Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) " The Man who was Orthodox",
via Paul Black
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SOFTWARE TESTING TYPES * COMPATIBILITY TESTING. Testing to ensure compatibility of an application or Web site with different browsers, OSs, and hardware platforms. Compatibility testing can be performed manually or can be driven by an automated functional or regression test suite. * CONFORMANCE TESTING. Verifying implementation conformance to industry standards. Producing tests for the behavior of an implementation to be sure it provides the portability, interoperability, and/or compatibility a standard defines. * FUNCTIONAL TESTING. Validating an application or Web site conforms to its specifications and correctly performs all its required functions. This entails a series of tests which perform a feature by feature validation of behavior, using a wide range of normal and erroneous input data. This can involve testing of the product's user interface, APIs, database management, security, installation, networking, etcF testing can be performed on an automated or manual basis using black box or white box methodologies. * LOAD TESTING. Load testing is a generic term covering Performance Testing and Stress Testing. * PERFORMANCE TESTING. Performance testing can be applied to understand your application or WWW site's scalability, or to benchmark the performance in an environment of third party products such as servers and middleware for potential purchase. This sort of testing is particularly useful to identify performance bottlenecks in high use applications. Performance testing generally involves an automated test suite as this allows easy simulation of a variety of normal, peak, and exceptional load conditions. * REGRESSION TESTING. Similar in scope to a functional test, a regression test allows a consistent, repeatable validation of each new release of a product or Web site. Such testing ensures reported product defects have been corrected for each new release and that no new quality problems were introduced in the maintenance process. Though regression testing can be performed manually an automated test suite is often used to reduce the time and resources needed to perform the required testing. * SMOKE TESTING. A quick-and-dirty test that the major functions of a piece of software work without bothering with finer details. Originated in the hardware testing practice of turning on a new piece of hardware for the first time and considering it a success if it doesnot catch on fire.
* STRESS TESTING. Testing conducted to evaluate a system or component at or beyond the limits of its specified requirements to determine the load under which it fails and how. A graceful degradation under load leading to non-catastrophic failure is the desired result. Often Stress Testing is performed using the same process as Performance Testing but employing a very high level of simulated load. * UNIT TESTING. Functional and reliability testing in an Engineering environment. Producing tests for the behavior of components of a product to ensure their correct behavior prior to system integration. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 7:45 PM
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TYPES OF TESTING THAT WE'D LIKE NOT TO SEE :)AGGRESSION TESTING:
If this doesn't work, I'm gonna kill somebody. COMPRESSION TESTING:CONFESSION TESTING:
Okay, okay, I did program that bug. CONGRESSIONAL TESTING: Are you now, or have you ever been a bug?DEPRESSION TESTING:
If this doesn't work, I'm gonna kill myself.EGRESSION TESTING:
Uh-oh, a bug... I'm outta here.DIGRESSION TESTING:
Well, it should work, but let me tell you about my truck...EXPRESSION TESTING:
#@%^&*!!!, a bug!
OBSESSION TESTING:
I'll find this bug if it is the last thing that I do.OPPRESSION TESTING:
You will test this, now!POISSION TESTING:
Alors! Regardez le poission!REPRESSION TESTING:
It's not a bug, it's a feature.SUCCESSION TESTING:
The system is dead. Long live the new system!SUGGESTION TESTING:
Well, it works but wouldn't it be better if... PRESIDENTIAL TESTING: Using the definition of testing as defined in the affidavit... Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 4:33 PM
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SOFTWARE TESTING: SOME DEFINITIONS Perhaps we need to embrace Tester Pride and let the world know about the contributions we make. Do your friends and neighbors know what you do for a living? Do they know of the contributions you make? Probably not. As far as I know, the only tester in the world who advertises his profession to total strangers on the street is James Bach with his well-known "TESTER" license plate. James's license plate got me thinking. What can we say about our work that would fit comfortably on the fender of a car? Here are my suggestions for bumper stickers that just might rock the industry. We could start by hijacking existing bumper sticker mottos: * Ask me about my latest bug. * Honk if you love to crash software. * My other car is a bug. * Have you hugged your software tester today? But those seem too lame and tame. How about emphasizing the unique mental attitudes of testers? * Software Testers: Always looking for trouble. * Software Testing is Like Fishing, But You Get Paid. * Software Testers: "Depraved minds...Usefully employed." ~Rex Black * Software Testing: Where failure is always an option. Or, we could emphasize the often-unnoted contributions testers make: * Software Testing: When Your System Actually Has to Work * Software Quality: Don't ship without it. * I don't make software; I make software better. * Improving the world one bug at a time. We could even support both sides of the "making and breaking"question:
* Software Testing: You make it, we break it. * Software Testers don't break software; it's broken when we get it. * Software Testers: We break it because we care. Not bad for a start, but perhaps we'd like to get in a few digs at development while we are at it: * To err is human; to find the errors requires a tester. * If developers are so smart, why do testers have such job security? * My software can beat up your software. * A good tester has the heart of a developer...in a jar on the desk. But maybe that is too hard on our poor developers, and we are all in this together. What I'd like to see is developers' cars sporting thefollowing:
* Test is my copilot. * If your software works, thank a tester. Or, we could even support positions within our own testing community. I work with test automation and spec-based test generation most of the time, so how about these: * Old Model-Based Testers Never Die; They Just Transition to a HigherState.
* Life is too short for manual testing. * Friends don't let friends do capture-replay. * Support spec-based testing: Be code-dependent no more! * People should think and machines should test. * Test never sleeps. There can be lofty sentiments for those idealists among us: * Visualize Great Software And some not-so-lofty sentiments for those whose ideals have taken abeating:
* Trust, But Verify. Truthfully, though, I am a tester because that is what I have always been, even when I was a kid. I have always asked awkward questions that I felt needed to be asked. I always looked for answers I could be satisfied with. So, the bumper sticker that sums it up for me wouldbe:
* Pertempto ergo sum – I test, therefore I am. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 4:28 PM
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MY FIRST BLOG : ASHISH KUMAR JHAHi All,
Welcome to my Blog. Here I will share my thoughts and knowledge. I have Created This Blog In Order To Consolidate my Several Blogs. From Now Onwards, I will Use This Blog Mostly. Written By Ashish Kumar Jhaat 3:53 PM
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