This is a longer and more detailed whitepaper chronicling Ankur’s journey through troubleshooting his cell phone reception in his office. Remember, as Mark Twain said, it isn’t what you don’t know that will hurt you. It’s what you know that just ain’t so.
The proliferation of SaaS and cloud-based applications has exponentially increased the dependence on third party browsers – as well as the complexity of supporting and testing our apps on all of them. In this whitepaper, we survey the state of the industry in multi-browser testing tools and share our findings.
We often incorrectly use the terms “contractor” and “consultant” interchangeably. But they are actually very different resources. In this white paper, we clearly define the terms and help you recognize the difference between them and to know which you need in your situation.
Recognition of the costs of poor quality is nothing new. Nor is it new regarding software quality. Way back in April of 2000, Joel Spolsky wrote this article chronicling his astonishment that one of his prospective employers didn’t see the need for QA – even after having published a scathing article about the poor quality of Microsoft Word. But Joel didn’t stop there. He recited the top 5 excuses that he had heard at the time for why software developers and publishers did not (and in fact still do not) test their software.
Agile development models and techniques are in increasing use in software development. These techniques may be considered one of the most important people- or management-related technologies of the last decade.