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The best place is production - there you have all the data. The best team to do
it is Development team -
ting is not easy (or cheap) in a modern database
environment. On the other hand it is a great sleep aid.
From: George Henke
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Date: 06/15/2010 09:49 AM
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The best place is production - there you have all the data. The best team to
do it is Development team - they know better how to use it; this is also the
reason why no technical documentation is needed. There should be no separate
QA environment and separate team.
Funny ? I heard some of the stat
George Henke pisze:
Would someone please tell me what is "best practices" as to where most of
the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) should take place?
1) In the developers' Integration Testing environment and conducted by
developers
2) In the Quality Assuarnce (QA) environment and conducted by QA an
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 8:34 AM, George Henke wrote:
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To pass an audit (internal and/or external) without qualification, it
is best to have a completely separate environment (HLQ, CICS, etc.)
for
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Would someone please tell me what is "best practices" as to where most of
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Along the same lines, it might be useful to compare testing methodlogies-
without publishing War and Peace, can you who are willing summarize your
testing? I think we can all learn from others, and improve our testing
processes to reduce unplanned "oops" outages.
For example, I know of a site that
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Would someone please tell me what is "best practices" as to where most of
the User Acceptance Testing (UAT) should take place?
1) In the developers' Integration Testing environment and conducted by
developers
2) In the Quality Assuarnce (QA) environment and conducted by QA analysts
Also where shou
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