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Previously on "Tool oriented recruitment"

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    No. It's basically a means of comparing output to expected output. I suspect the recruiter doesn't know this.
    squat

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by leeperry View Post
    So it's nothing to do with Oracle the db then?
    No, but I've seen Oracle DBs used as test oracles. Trouble is, any part of a test that's automated is unlikely to be any more, and is probably less reliable than the app you're testing, seeing as;
    1 it has to be programmed
    2 testers are usually crap programmers

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  • leeperry
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    No. It's basically a means of comparing output to expected output. I suspect the recruiter doesn't know this.
    So it's nothing to do with Oracle the db then?

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
    Industry: Oil and Gas
    Location: The hague

    If it's who I think it is, JFDI!
    I'm not available right now, but I guess I'd go and bluff it. I've got an old access DB from an earlier project that I could install there and then fall asleep.

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  • Pondlife
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    Industry: Oil and Gas
    Location: The hague

    If it's who I think it is, JFDI!

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Is a 'test oracle' any relation to a 'test guru' or 'test sage'?
    No. It's basically a means of comparing output to expected output. I suspect the recruiter doesn't know this.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post


    • Creating a test oracle with MS Access (designing and programming). This test oracle holds all Account/Unit/Flow information and expected outcome of the several processes and reports needed for testing the reconsolidation process of the client.
    Is a 'test oracle' any relation to a 'test guru' or 'test sage'?

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  • Mich the Tester
    started a topic Tool oriented recruitment

    Tool oriented recruitment

    For one of our clients BlaBla is looking for an Test Consultant with the following profile.

    Position:
    • Creating a test oracle with MS Access (designing and programming). This test oracle holds all Account/Unit/Flow information and expected outcome of the several processes and reports needed for testing the reconsolidation process of the client.
    • Describing the test process with this test oracle.
    • Performing the first initial tests.
    • Describing the load test en perform the initial load test.
    • Train the intended tester in using and maintaining the tests


    Industry: Oil and Gas
    Location: The hague
    Startdate: Asap
    Duration: Undefined
    Working hours: 40 per week
    Rate: market conform

    Knowledge and required experience
    _ MS Access
    - To set up this system a solid knowledge of testing and MS-Access (programming, databases development, etc) is needed.

    At least 5 years experience in:
    - Resource Management
    - Client Server Expert
    - Planning and Organising
    - Business Modeling
    - Business Process Reengineering
    - SAP Applications
    - Oral Communication
    - Customer Service
    - Consultant

    Right, so you need a tester who doesn’t have to know anything about testing, in fact it’s probably better if he doesn’t, since you’ve decided you’re going to use access for your ‘Test oracle’ when a proper testing expert might be able to think of something more suitable and you want him to have 5 years experience in talking tulipe.

    With hiring policies like this, is it any wonder so many IT projects fail?

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