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This is by far the best ever explanation of a basic concept I have ever seen for Test Automation. Good work !
speaking of improving quality - objectives slide point 2 - you have a spelling mistake.
Test case doesn’t include actual result, only expected result. If the test case fails, then should be created a bug report with expected and actual result. And we have link this bug report to the respective test case.
This video is literally made 100% with AI
Very clear. Thanks.
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Any mobile app to use for testing such as a financial mobile app?
Very useful. Thank you.
Good and useful information for computer engineering
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So do we calculate these matrices per sprint or PI?
Wonderful
Great video
Thank you. What is a Traceability Matrix; differences between forward and reverse traceability. Why is this important and when do we require these.
Nice
ohh some one with siple explanation
This explanation is way better than my instructors lol. Thanks
thanks for the informatión, . Necesitaba un sitio donde pueda ver las metricas más utilizadas.
Perfect Video!
What do you think is the most important QA metrics out of the given types?
Hello. Thank you for the great educational videos you make. Which of the following software do you choose to test modern software? Cypress or Playwright or Selenium ?
Thank you so much! 🥹
Good explanation! Thank you very helpful <3 <3 <3
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Thank you for this! I'm just getting started in QA and this has simplified a lot of unknowns for me. Well done!
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This is good explanation for Manual Tester, to know about Automated Testing
well that's... very simple. I assumed regression testing had to do with using linear regression to find values that lead to the code not passing tests.
Sorry, but there is mistake in Defect density formula or example results
thank you ....
Concise
Your explanation is clear . Thank you.We need more videos on software testing .
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hello sir, hope you're fine. i have a question about writing test cases. when we want to write different test cases for a specific scenarios, we should think of both negative and positive cases like for example login test cases( we should test with both valid ans invalid data). My question is: is this valable for all scenarios? for example, if i would like to write test cases for testing a buttom, what are the negatif test cases? for me, the only test case possible is to test if the buttom work correctly, i mean if the buttom open the right page. could you please help me about this?
I don't think there will have negative test cases as well. All you need to test is - (including the one you mentioned) testing by using different browsers and devices. secondly, testing by clicking on the button repetitively and observing the behavior. Also, testing by clicking back and forth. However, a negative test case might be clicking outside the button and observing whether it works
thank you
Such a concise explanation. Thank you!
Thank you for all your videos. They are so well explained.
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I really like the explanation. So concise
Regression testing (rarely, non-regression testing) is re-running functional and non-functional tests to ensure that previously developed and tested software still performs after a change. If not, that would be called a regression. Changes that may require regression testing include bug fixes, software enhancements, configuration changes, and even substitution of electronic components. As regression test suites tend to grow with each found defect, test automation is frequently involved. Sometimes a change impact analysis is performed to determine an appropriate subset of tests (non-regression analysis). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regression_testing
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very good explanation. Thanks
Hello ! do you have to download both git and github desktop or can you choose?
short video and a lot of information... Thank you
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defect density :S