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Running Testing with Non-Technical Team, Little Testing Experience Myself - Where to Start? @MichaelF - I would upvote you, but apparently I lack the rep! Anyway, your comment was quite helpful. I'll start with the testing section of Code Complete, since I've been planning to buy it anyway, and see if I feel like I need more after that. |
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Running Testing with Non-Technical Team, Little Testing Experience Myself - Where to Start? Thanks, this is useful general info. As for my developers, they are me and my employer. Also, I'm afraid hiring a test team is probably beyond the budget of this project. I could suggest it, but it's not my money. In the end, I'm going to end up doing what you suggested - write up scenarios and give instructions on what to do. We'll see how they do! At least we've got Bugzilla. |
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Running Testing with Non-Technical Team, Little Testing Experience Myself - Where to Start? Thanks, I've updated the title. Also, I did look around, but it's a hard thing to search for, and the most relevant this I found were book recommendations. If I'm going to read a book, I'd rather start with something that applies to this situation than something that's more about running a professional testing team. |
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Running Testing with Non-Technical Team, Little Testing Experience Myself - Where to Start? changed title per suggestion |
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Running Testing with Non-Technical Team, Little Testing Experience Myself - Where to Start? Hi testerab, my question isn't about the market - we've been getting feedback on features throughout development from the partner company, and we already know that version 1 works well for them. This is all about coaching the testers and doing the bug-fixing. I only mentioned on-selling to make the point that this isn't just an in-house product where your beta testers are also your entire audience - we need to do some fairly thorough testing before we can sell this as a professional product. |
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