Posts Tagged ‘testing’

Yesterday we’ve been at NTUU “KPI” Employment Fair [Pics]

Friday, November 11th, 2011
Softheme hires technical talents!

Softheme is hiring technical talents!

For a rapidly growing software development and testing company like ours it’s crucial to find the best technical talents. After taking part in NTUU “KPI” Employment Fair we can state that it is one of the places where IT companies can find gifted and well trained young professionals. Pics below can help you imagine what it was like for us for the second time: (more…)

Firefox 4 Beta 9 Available, Ready for Testing

Monday, January 17th, 2011

mozilla-firefox-4-beta-9 Firefox 4 Beta 9 brings a host of cool new features to Firefox. It’s faster to launch, includes new bookmarking.

Firefox 4 Beta 9 is built to meet the demands of today’s Web users. It offers greater control over browsing, with brand new features such as the App Tabs and Panorama to make it easier to navigate the web and visit your favorite sites. Firefox 4 Beta 9 also includes performance enhancements that speed up the popular browser, making everything faster from start-up time to page-load speed and the performance of Web applications and games.

Also included in this release, Firefox Sync is integrated into the browser, giving you access to your Awesome Bar history, bookmarks, open tabs and passwords across computers and smartphones.

Firefox 4 Beta 9 makes it easier for web developers to create apps and Websites. This release includes full support for HTML5, WebM and HD video, 3D graphic rendering with WebGL, hardware acceleration and the Mozilla Audio API to help create visual experiences for sound.

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The Future of Testing: Testers as Designers

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

the-future-of-testing-testers-as-designersModern testers play largely a role of late cycle heroics that often goes unappreciated come review and bonus time. When we find the big bug it is because we were supposed to … that’s the expectation. When we miss the big bug, people ask questions. It’s often a case of ignored-if-you-do and damned-if-you-don’t.

This is going to change and it is going to change soon because it must.

As testing and test techniques move earlier in the process testers will do work more similar to software design than software verification. We will place more emphasis on designing quality strategy for all software artifacts and not just the binary. We will spend more time recognizing the need for testing rather than actually executing test cases. We will oversee and measure automation rather than building and debugging it. We will spend more time reviewing the status of pre-existing tests than building new ones. We will become designers and our work will be performed at a higher level of abstraction and earlier in the lifecycle.
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Software Outsourcing: Optimizing the Approach

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Providing outsourcing of IT services for more then a decade, Softheme, a Ukrainian software outsourcing company, gathered an extensive knowledge base on various aspects of the business. Analyzing our past experience we identified the approach which works best for our company and though it might be useful to share this approach with the community.

To learn more about how we optimize the approach to software outsourcing, please view the presentation below:

Softheme Approach to Testing Web Projects

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Softheme approach to testing web projects contains the following steps:

1. Analyze project business requirements and functional specifications that will be used as a reference and basis;
2. Get familiar with the application that is planned to be tested (if available);
3. Create Vision document that describes approach to testing, identifies project schedule, tools, deliverables, team profile;
4. Estimate Level of Efforts, come up with costs;
5. Approve Vision and LOE;
6. Identify testing approach:

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