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Make possible high level scenarios

Started Jan 4 0 Replies

It’s TEN (10) story corporate office and you have FOUR lift. You have to utilize all these four lift to cover the scenarios.What are the maximum numbers of possible scenarios to manage this…Continue

What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert E Campagna Feb 2. 8 Replies

 Whenever a bug makes its way into production, the QA department is almost guaranteed to hear something along the lines of, “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!” I think everyone (QA/Tester) has  face…Continue

Cybage has been ranked as the 8th Best IT Employer in the country for the year 2012

Started Nov 2, 2012 0 Replies

In this Diwali festive season, we have some great news to share……Cybage has been ranked as the 8th Best IT Employer in the country for the year 2012. The ranking was a result of a comprehensive…Continue

Tags: IT_employer, India_technology, 8th, ranked, cybage-software

Need help to learn XML

Started this discussion. Last reply by Rebecca Jones May 24, 2012. 1 Reply

Can anyone provide me some material to learn XML and guide me for below doubts:1)   How XML knowledge is useful in our Software testing field.( I know it is project specific)  2)  For QA, What are…Continue

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Khyati Sharma and Rakesh Hansalia are now friends
Jun 10
Rakesh Hansalia is now friends with Sandeep Fofandi and Deepak Jakhwal
Jun 1
Rakesh Hansalia replied to Sudhanshu Verma's discussion importance of ISTQB certification in IT
"Dhanraj has used very good word "assume" in his last comment, they are just assuming that ISTQB certified person has  knowledge of ST industry but I've seen many ISTQB certified person who even don't know the difference…"
Jun 1
Rakesh Hansalia commented on V P's group Ahmedabad-Gujarat Testers/QA
"Thank you Mr. Fofandi....."
May 30
Rakesh Hansalia replied to Sudhanshu Verma's discussion importance of ISTQB certification in IT
"NO, I don't think so it is a fruitful in all cases. Suppose you're NOT from computer background BUT you are going to put your step in IT industry ( especially Software Testing ) then this ISTQB  certification would be helpful for your…"
May 30
Nagaraju.Velde liked Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
Jan 31
Shashi Nikam replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"     " Bugs cant be eliminated but they can be reduced..and the reduced one may u have catched before uat.. ""
Jan 31
Behbood Hussain replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"Any test coverage is not 100%. There are always requirements that you base your test cases on, and then there are other ad-hoc test cases that some testers run (outside of the requirements window).  In real practical world, there are always…"
Jan 11
Anna Trinh Vu replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"I would vote for Nagaraju's answer. :) However, sometimes in bad mood, I would argue that "I even did not know its existence, otherwise, you wouldn't ask me this question" :))"
Jan 9
Nagaraju.Velde replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"Test Cases, Test  Scenarios are designed for that scenario.  "Any Software Application can not be 100% Bug free" ."
Jan 8
Ravi replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"Due to late build ,we miss it and lack of concentration we miss tat bug. It never happens here after."
Jan 8
Maheedhar liked Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
Jan 8
Kripesh replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"becaz of  Some changes from dev side"
Jan 8
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Siddiq replied to Rakesh Hansalia's discussion What should be the best answer when your QA manager ask you “Why didn’t you catch that bug!?!”
"Give the exact reason, what ever it is. escaping answer is No clear requirements or test case doesn't exist. Genuine answer is I couldn't catch is simply it slipped."
Jan 5
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Jan 4

Profile Information

First Name:
Rakesh
Last Name:
Hansalia
I am currently:
Employed
Experience(Years):
4 - 5
Designation:
Software QA Engineer
Company:
Cybage Software Pvt Ltd, Gandhinagar
About Me:
I have 4+ years of experience in Software Quality Assurance and Quality Control. After my study in B. E. Computer I started in IT as a Software Tester. After a period of being test engineer I found out that software testing was fun. I have experience in various roles within testing. At Cybage Software, Patni Computer and NCrypted Technologies, I provided (international) testing consultancy in various roles: Software QA Engineer, Quality Assurance Analyst and Software Tester but also in project management.

I began career with manual testing on B2B websites in the Insurance, Social networking, Time tracking, eBusiness domains. I’ve experienced in various types of testing alike Database testing, Security testing, Functional testing, regression testing, Browser Compatibility testing etc… I also have worked on automation testing tools alike Quick Test Pro(QTP) and Quality Center.

Since I did the Rapid Software Testing course I know for sure: I am a context-driven tester! Although I often practiced the Basic Principles of the context-driven school in the past and “Lessons learned in software testing” has been my favorite testing book for years now, the course made it perfectly clear to me that I am context-driven.
My Blog / Website:
http://www.rakeshhansalia.wordpress.com
My LinkedIn Profile:
http://in.linkedin.com/in/rakeshhansalia
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At 11:11pm on May 11, 2012, Ajay Sanodaria said…

Thanks for the Friend Request.

At 1:14pm on April 28, 2012, Siddiq said…

Thanks for the Friend request

At 7:32pm on April 27, 2012, neela said…

hey u wrk for igate patni?

At 7:36pm on April 13, 2012, Kapildev Kapoor said…

Hello Rakesh,

Welcome to QT .......enjoy Testing !!! TC GOD BLESS U ALLLLLL

Thanks & Regards
Kapil
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At 6:26pm on April 13, 2012, Quality Testing said…

Dear Rakesh,

Welcome to Quality Testing!

-QT Team

 
 
 

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