Hi,
I attended an interview recently.
I was asked the following question
Assuming that I am Test Manager.
There are 20 resources out of which
12 are manual testers,
5 automation testers and
3 performance testers.
There are a bunch of projects to be tested in the
organisation, the projects belong to various technologies,
say
20% of projects in Java,
20% of projects in SAP,
30% of projects in .NET,
30% of projects in C#
What is your approach as Test Manager in testing?
Pls let me know your approach on this.
Answer Posted / vivek
Testing any Software Application does not really depend on
Technology in which it is developed, but it has to do more
with Functional and domain aspects.The approach should be
to identify the resources who has worked in there previous
project in the specific functional area where this kind of
projects are developed and allocate same resource.All the
projects that are develped in various technologies will
have some GUI, which will have its own functional area,
here importance should be given to focus on complex areas
of System application and its prioritization,keeping
customer view point and its usage in Realtime scenarios.
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