QA 101 - Best Practices and Tooling for Non-QA-Analysts

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QA 101 Best Practices and Tooling for Non-QA-Analysts

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QA 101Best Practices and Tooling

for Non-QA-Analysts

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Hello!

Megan BartonSr QA Analyst/ Capabilities LeadOPEN Forum

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What’s on the agenda?

What is QA?Why is QA Important?Tips & ToolsHow to Write a Bug

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What is QA?

More than just “breaking software”Prevent bugsExecute, Measure, Report

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Why is QA Important?

Fewer bugs makes us look better.Prevent Bugs = Saving $

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Tips

Start EarlyCommunicate!Act like the end user

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Tools

Browser add-onsOther software

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How to Write a Bug

Check for DuplicatesFill out all of the fields

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