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Follow Usability on Twitter

Twitter currently the fastest channel for the information flow, including those related to the quality assurance and usability. Certainly many of us have trouble being on time in relation to rapidly changing conditions in the world of high technology. Twitter is the solution of course with
desktop client: Twihrl, TweetDeck, Seesmic etc.
Here are a few Twitter [...]

Three Fresh Links – Testing Interviews

It is time to listen to the voice of the experts.
Interview with Jonathan Kohl, co-founder of Kohl Concepts #1
Interview with Jonathan Kohl, co-founder of Kohl Concepts #2
He talks about his history, how to be a good tester and he lists a number of interesting cases.
Software Quality Assurance Gets a Boost during Downturn
Interview with Chandika Mendis, [...]

Three fresh links – Testing Tools

I’ve decided to follow Nat Torkington in giving You a few valuable and fresh links (three not four because I’m not such great blogger :)), which summarize single topic.
Deconstructing Our Tools by Danny R. Faught
He describes software testing area in application lifecycle management, then He tries to count and name tools that we propably need [...]

Usability testing vs usability inspections

In the days of Test Driven Development – unit tests, test automation, gui testing, etc. we can unconsciously quit thinking about usability part of application. There will be no errors but helpdesk will stuck with user complains. Usability should be a mainstream in quality assurance team. Testers managers must be thinking globally even if the [...]