Having worked with many developers in my 25-year history in Quality Assurance, when I determine my test plan, I must consider the Unit Testing my Developer has completed. Given the request for speed and agility in testing, we must consider the level of testing and experience of our developer to best plan the depth of testing and the direction of the testing we must complete. Questions I must ask myself: Do I have prior knowledge of the developer's unit testing? Is a demo from development to QA part of our team's Agile Methodology? How clearly can the developer communicate her approach...
Lura Wolfe
QA Manager
Journal Technologies
Lura Wolfe has 25 years of experience in Quality Assurance leading people and projects. Her background focuses on large conversions to new applications. She has experience in Health Care and Local Government applications. Lura has been a long-term consultant, and full-time employee, working to establish sound Quality Assurance test approaches. Her strength is in communicating the direction and expectations of software testing on both simple and complex applications. She loves to share her passion for QA with those in and out of the Quality Assurance team.