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Previously on "Outsourcing of testing"

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  • SimonMac
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    A CientCo I used to shill for used Crowd Testing, they had a list of know defects, any new ones that were uncovered were paid £10 a time with most being rejected

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  • Mich the Tester
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    A handy guide of statements that set alarm bells ringing for an experienced test manager who's working for the end client. PMs/dev leads take note; if you say any of these things you're likely to raise the test manager's suspicions, so don't say them.

    1 This is proven technology; we don't need to test it
    (who proved it? how?)

    2 We have carried out over x000 test cases succesfully
    (says nothing about the coverage or depth of the test set)

    3 We need your test cases to be traceable to requirements
    (explicit requirements can never be complete; attempt to restrict testing to only known flows)

    4 You should not be carrying out negative testing
    (negative testing is a meaningless concept; any flow which CAN be followed or function which CAN be reached is a valid test case. This also suggests that the vendor has not carried out any informal testing and is somewhat concerned about what will happen when an experienced tester gets his hands on their product)

    5 Please tell us the test cases you plan to execute (again, suggests that the vendor has not achieved sufficient coverage)

    6 We would like to review your test cases (as above, plus suspicion that vendor actually wants client to do the work)

    7 We would like you to review our test cases (dangerous; anything missed in that review can be used against you)

    8 This is working fine for us (maybe it is, but that doesn't take away your responsibility to help the client with his problem)

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Never let the outsourced development firm pick the outsourced testing firm.

    I never understand how clients fall for that trick.
    Yep. Another trick is to proudly announce 'we have successfully carried out over 2000 test cases!'

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    I know of a few firms in Bangalore who'll guarantee that they'll pass all 1000 test cases for you.
    Never let the outsourced development firm pick the outsourced testing firm.

    I never understand how clients fall for that trick.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    I know of a few firms in Bangalore who'll guarantee that they'll pass all 1000 test cases for you.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Boris View Post
    This guy seems pretty good:

    Bob Shawadiwadi | LinkedIn
    Only 1 connection? Given how brilliant he is surely we can give him a few connections.

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  • Boris
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    Outsource...

    This guy seems pretty good:

    Bob Shawadiwadi | LinkedIn

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    You mean he's put his prices up?
    A fiver per test case.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    I hear Mitch would do it for a fiver (euros).
    You mean he's put his prices up?

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  • AtW
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    I hear Mitch would do it for a fiver (euros).

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  • BA to the Stars
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Hypothetically, if I have a test script with say 1000 test cases and I can see I'm about to be offered a 2 week contract to actually do the testing and I really cannot be arsed, how do I get someone to do it for a pittance?
    Ask Bob

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  • bless 'em all
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Hypothetically, if I have a test script with say 1000 test cases and I can see I'm about to be offered a 2 week contract to actually do the testing and I really cannot be arsed, how do I get someone to do it for a pittance?
    Make me an offer. I'm not doing much at the moment.

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  • doodab
    started a topic Outsourcing of testing

    Outsourcing of testing

    Hypothetically, if I have a test script with say 1000 test cases and I can see I'm about to be offered a 2 week contract to actually do the testing and I really cannot be arsed, how do I get someone to do it for a pittance?
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