What are the three C's for the present QA in the IT industry.
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Answer / nilanjan saha
Preparing yourself for profession of S/W testing should be
aware of 3 important C's.
1)Change 2)complexity 3)Competition
Change – The speed of change in technology and in the way
work is performed is
accelerating. Without continuous skill improvement, you will
become obsolete in the marketplace.
Complexity – Information technology is becoming more
complex, not less complex. Thus,
achieving quality, with regard to software testing in the
information technology environment, will become more
complex. You must update your skill proficiency in order to
deal with this increased complexity.
Competition – The ability to demonstrate mastery of multiple
skills makes you a more
desirable candidate for any professional position. While
hard work does not guarantee you
success, few, if any, achieve success without hard work.
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Answer / dillip palai
There is no industry-wide standard associated with the three C's. Nevertheless, here are three that lend themselves to good ol' common sense:
1) Commitment: People with commitment simply care. Consequently they are not easily distracted and are more apt to maintain focus.
2) Communication: The right hand needs to know what the left hand is doing or order for there to be a coordinated effort. A great number of IT failures occur because their efforts were not in alignment with the organization's core objectives.
3) Capability: IT must keep pace with the constant evolution of technologies. People must be willing to learn and grow at a rapid rate. Everything hinges on a team's capacity to get the job done.
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