Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Originally posted by leeperry View PostSo it's nothing to do with Oracle the db then?
1 it has to be programmed
2 testers are usually crap programmers
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIndustry: Oil and Gas
Location: The hague
If it's who I think it is, JFDI!
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Industry: Oil and Gas
Location: The hague
If it's who I think it is, JFDI!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIs a 'test oracle' any relation to a 'test guru' or 'test sage'?
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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.
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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.
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