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Vladimir Belorusets

SafeNet

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Dr. VLADIMIR BELORUSETS is an SQA architect at SafeNet, Inc. He was a speaker at HP Software Universe 2007, Las Vegas and STARWest 2003, San Jose.

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Data Driven Testing with JUnit

Thursday July 12th 2012 5am 3 0 Comments ST&QA Magazine Unit Development
Data Driven Testing with JUnit Whether you perform unit or API testing, data-driven approach is very efficient in achieving comprehensive test coverage.
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Verifying Defects the Right Way

Monday March 7th 2011 3pm 3 1 Comment Testing
One of the most common and routine tasks in the life of a QA engineer is defect verification.
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You’re a New QA Manager! What’s next?

Monday December 20th 2010 11am 13 0 Comments ST&QA Magazine Agile Performance Management Development Acceptance Integration Open Source Process Software Testing Requirements
Congratulations! You’ve just joined a company as the new QA Manager and you’re eager to dive right in and be successful. What will be your first steps besides familiarizing yourself with the applications under test? Our recommendation is to thoroughly review the processes and policies within the company as well as those internal to QA. Your success significantly depends on close collaboration with each of the touch points QA has. Therefore, your first task is to assess these relationships and improve them as necessary. This article will arm you with a “checklist” that will help you with this endeavor.
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Configuration Testing Tip

Tuesday August 24th 2010 10am 5 1 Comment Testing Automation Development Teams Management Services Metrics Black Box Open Source Process Quality Assurance Software Strategy Software Test Professionals Conference Requirements Web
In my recent paper published in the July/August issue of the ST&QA magazine, I gave tips on improving test coverage
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Tips on Improving Test Coverage

Monday August 9th 2010 3am 9 6 Comments Testing Agile Management Automation Development Functional Process Software Strategy Software Test Professionals Conference
I guess you are familiar with the situation. Testers have finished performing all planned tests and finally there are no high priority defects left unresolved. After the celebration is over, the application goes to production. The next day some customers are already complaining that they can’t even install the product. The whole engineering organization is embarrassed. why did it work in the testing lab, but not work in the customers’ environments? how did we miss the bugs that the customers reported? The subject of this article is to answer these tough questions by using proven practical tips.
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