Tester Work

Tester Work

IT Services and IT Consulting

🔔Tester Work is a global software testing community allowing freelancers to earn money testing world-class apps.

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Tester Work is part of Global App Testing, a crowdsourced QA testing company that allows testers around the world, to earn money testing world-class apps

Website
https://testerwork.com/
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Public Company
Founded
2015

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    #WonderingWednesday: Ever wondered how to make the most of Ad-Hoc Testing? 💡🔍 Ad-Hoc Testing is an informal, unstructured approach where testers find defects without formal planning, relying on their understanding and creativity. Unlike Exploratory Testing, it lacks test case design and documentation. Pros and Cons of Ad-Hoc Testing: 📈 Because of the quick detection of critical defects, flexible exploration, and cost-effectiveness, ad-hoc testing can be applied for early development, time constraints, and minor releases. 📉 Due to the lack of documentation, inconsistent coverage, and tester dependency, this approach should be avoided in critical systems and regulated environments. Popular Ad-Hoc Testing Types: 🧩 Monkey Testing: Simulates random behavior to find crashes or hangs. 🧩 Buddy Testing: Pairs a developer and tester for diverse perspectives. 🧩 Pair Testing: Two testers collaborate on complex features. For effective ad-hoc testing, understand the application, think like a user, focus on high-risk areas, document findings, and collaborate with your team to enhance overall testing coverage and effectiveness. Has ad-hoc testing helped you catch defects? Share your tips! 💬 #AdHocTesting #SoftwareTesting #TechCuriosity #QA

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    #WonderingWednesday: Ever wondered how to design an efficient CI/CD Pipeline? 🤔💡 A CI/CD Pipeline is a structured sequence of automated processes and tools that enable the continuous integration and deployment of code changes. It integrates various stages, such as code integration, automated testing, deployment to staging/production environments, and continuous monitoring. Tips for Better Pipeline Performance: 🚀 Break down processes into smaller, manageable units to isolate and fix issues faster. ⚡ Run tests in parallel to speed up the overall process and get faster feedback. 📈 Use monitoring tools to track the health and performance of the pipeline and quickly address any issues. 🔀 Version Control Best Practices: Use branch strategies to manage code changes efficiently. 🌐 Ensure consistency across different environments (development, staging, production). Let's say you're developing an e-commerce website. Here is how CI/CD Pipeline stages might look: •⁠ Code Commit: A developer commits a new update to the product listing feature. •⁠ Build Trigger: The CI/CD system triggers a build process. •⁠ Static Analysis: The code is scanned for security and standards. •⁠ Unit Tests: Tests individual functions. •⁠ Integration Tests: Checks interaction with the database and UI. •⁠ Acceptance Tests: Ensures it meets user and business expectations. •⁠ Performance Tests: Simulates multiple users to ensure speed. •⁠ Deployment: Automatically deploys to staging and then production. What tips can you share to guide towards a more efficient CI/CD Pipeline? 💬 #CICD #TestingPipeline #SoftwareTesting #TechCuriosity #QA

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    #WonderingWednesday: Ever wondered how to ensure your applications stand strong under pressure? 💻🏋️ Load Testing is a type of performance testing that checks how a system behaves under expected and peak load conditions. The objective is to identify the system's capacity, speed, and stability by simulating real-world usage scenarios. Apply Load Testing: 📅 Before major releases or updates to ensure stability. 🛒 During the development of high-traffic applications like e-commerce platforms or banking systems. 🔧 After significant infrastructure changes to assess impact on performance. By applying this method, you can: 🔍 Identify performance issues before they affect end-users. 💪 Ensure the system can handle anticipated user load without crashing. ⚙️ Optimize system performance and improve user experience. 💸 Prevent revenue loss due to downtime during peak usage times. Load Testing is a game-changer in ensuring your application can handle real-world demands efficiently and effectively. What challenges have you faced when conducting Load Testing? 💬 #LoadTesting #PerformanceTesting #Scrum #ScrumTesting #SoftwareTesting #TechCuriosity #QA

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    #WonderingWednesday: Ever wondered what Scrum Testing is? 🎯🚀 Scrum is an Agile framework that facilitates collaborative development, delivery, and maintenance of complex products. It divides work into sprints, emphasizing flexibility and continuous improvement. 🔍 Normal Testing vs. Scrum Testing In traditional testing, evaluations typically follow development phases, often delaying issue identification and feedback integration. Scrum Testing integrates testing continuously throughout the development process. For example, during the development of a feature like "User Authentication" for a banking app, Scrum Testing ensures testers engage from inception, validating authentication functionalities as they evolve. By adopting this methodology, teams experience numerous benefits: 🛠️ Involvement of testers in sprint planning and continuous testing; 🤝 Formation of cross-functional teams fostering effective communication; ✅ Clear establishment of Definition of Done (DoD) criteria with specific testing requirements; 🔄 Utilization of sprint reviews and retrospectives for feedback gathering and improvement planning. What advice would you give to teams when adopting Scrum Testing? 💬 #Scrum #ScrumTesting #SoftwareTesting #TechCuriosity #QA

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    #WonderingWednesday: Ever wondered how testers ensure the app does what it's supposed to? 🛠️🔍 Functional Testing is a type of software testing that validates the software system against the functional requirements and specifications. It involves feeding the software system with input and examining the output to test its functionalities. 📝 Imagine you’re testing an online shopping website. You would perform functional testing to verify if users can add items to the cart, proceed to checkout, apply discount codes and complete the purchase. Unlike Non-Functional Testing, which focuses on aspects like performance, usability, and reliability, Functional Testing is solely concerned with what the system does. It doesn't deal with how the system performs those functions under various conditions. Functional Testing provides several benefits: • Ensures that the software meets the specified requirements; • Enhances the overall user experience by verifying that all functions work as expected; • Early detection of functional issues can save time and costs associated with fixing defects later in the development process; • Helps identify critical bugs that could affect the software’s functionality and reliability; Choose Functional Testing: 🛠️ During the initial stages of development to ensure that each feature works according to specifications; 🚀 Before each major release to catch any functional issues early; ✨ Whenever new features or enhancements are added to confirm they function correctly without affecting existing features; 🐞 In response to bug fixes to verify that the issues have been resolved and that no new issues have been introduced. What are the main challenges you have faced when executing Functional Testing? 💬 #FunctionalTesting #SoftwareTesting #TechCuriosity #QA

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