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Yesterday if you'd grabbed one of your peers and said...
"Can you please cast your eye over this? I'm having a problem with it but just can't find the issue."
The chances are that while you were explaining how the module should work you'd have found the problem yourself...
Churchill - In "Steven Hawking" mode!
I somehow doubt it. The calibre of civil service "peers" I have to work with here would have meant 2 hours explaining to them what the code meant first.
What do they call System Acceptance Testing (SAT) now then? Just testing?
What do they call User Acceptance Testing (UAT) now then? Just testing?
What do they call Regression Testing now then? Just testing?
I don't know. I bet Bob Shawadiwadi does proper testing.
In business terms
What do they call System Acceptance Testing (SAT) now then? Commission Testing
What do they call User Acceptance Testing (UAT) now then? UAT no change
What do they call Regression Testing now then?
This one is really funny, a PM once asked us to make the test strategy business friendly - I am not a tester never have never will - the testers were so offended to be told their test strategy had business unfriendly terms, hence as the BA I got lumbered with rewriting the strategy to replace all business unfriendly terms (this includes regression testing) it took me for ever to come up with: Selective Retesting
I somehow doubt it. The calibre of civil service "peers" I have to work with here would have meant 2 hours explaining to them what the code meant first.
Civil Service? York? You're not working at "the Vetting Office" are you?
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