Hi frnds im Priyan.in interviews they are one question 4r
me. " AS A TESTER, WHAT IS UR GOAL OR AIM OR AMBITION..? "..
can any one gve answer perfect answer ? tank u .. reply me plss
Answer Posted / vishal
The goal of a tester is to find faults :-)....no
application can be termed as completely bug or error free
so it is the goal of a tester only to find the faults in it
so that the application can be tested in all scenarios and
environments before its commercial use
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
what s test block ratio? please any one answer me..
1.Acceptance testing involves procedures for identifying acceptance criteria for interim life cycle products and for accepting them.is that? 2.Acceptance testing occurs only at the end point of the development process; it should be an ongoing activity that test both interim and final products.is it?
If project wants to release in 3months what type of risk analysis you do in test plan?
Hi guys,I have 3+ years of exp in manual testing in a bangalore based MNC company.I Like to jump in chennai.So please if u know any jobs in chennai firms please let me know in my email-id. anbarasu2k@rediffmail.com. cheers, anbarasu.
iam having 2+yr sof exp in manual testing, at present working in chennai,want to relocte to hyd .if any openings let me know.my id : vaniramymail.com
Information about Automated Software Installer
1.How can you Pick Integration Test Cases? 2.When will you start Regression Testing? 3.What is the difference between QA & QC? 4.When Will you Exit In Testing? 5.Test Deliverable's 6.What is the difference between windows based appln and web based appln? 7.What are the types of regression testing?
Can you explain the pdca cycle and where testing fits in?
How can you do the usability testing?
What is a testing process / lifecycle?
can anyone tell me the questions that can be posed in an interview for a 5 year experienced person in manual testing
What makes a good software qa engineer?
Define brain stromming and cause effect graphing?
Beyond the customary advantages of having a testing group, what are the benefits does a company receive from a well run, automated testing group?
Explain the procedure & path of s/w in testing?