"If it hasn't been tested, it doesn't work."
What kind of tests are you referring to? Unit tests? System tests? Acceptance tests? Usability tests? Stress tests? ADA compliance tests? Colour-blindness tests? Security tests? Cross-platform tests? Data-consistency tests? Data-validity tests? Code reviews? Internal auditing? External auditing? Backwards compatability tests? Switch-over tests? Restore-from-backup tests? Disaster recovery tests? Disk-full tests? "What-happens-if-I-yank-a-cable" tests? "Let's-change-the-password-halfway-the-procedure" tests? "Send-it-random-data-for-24-hours" tests? "On-call-phone" tests? Power-consumption tests? Power-failure tests? Fire drills? Climate tests? Copyright violation tests? Patent violation tests?

What's the last project you did where you tested at least half of the tests I listed? (Except for the last 3, I've done all the tests I listed, but never on a the same project).


In reply to Re: Testing 1...2...3... by JavaFan
in thread Testing 1...2...3... by raybies

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