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For questions relating to the role of QA developer, Developer In Test, Software Development Engineer In Test, Test Automation Engineer.
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Why is a QA automation engineer preferred to a developer or cross-functional team approach?
Having a specialist is not antithetical to having a cross-functional team. In fact, I'd say that having specialists embedded on the team or within a team-of-teams can help to promote cross-functional …
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Will a developer be annoyed when a tester reports bugs one at a time instead of all at once?
The general process of reporting a bug and then retesting that bug, perhaps including additional regression testing around the changes, and reporting any new issues is normal.
However, what doesn't se …