For testers, creating tests is critical for a healthy testing process, so it is painful to see how boring writing test cases can be. In classical approaches, test cases are overcrowded with words—mostly project information that everyone already knows. What test cases don’t have is distilled information that allows testers to focus on the core functionality. Hipo has recently changed their approach to writing test documentation. Ömürden Cengiz believes that checklists are poised to take the throne from test cases, especially among startups and client-servicing shops where projects...
Ömürden Cengiz
Hipo
Ömürden Cengiz is a QA lead at Hipo, a digital product consultancy that specializes in delivering design, development, and strategy services to startups and enterprises worldwide. For the past nine years, he has worked in CRM and Telco projects in companies including Nortel and Huawei. For two years, he has tested mobile apps and responsive websites. As a team lead, Ömürden is trying to improve testing processes for both small and large teams according to their needs. Experienced in mobile app automation testing and tools, he loves to break things to ensure better products. He is the founder of QAIst Meetup group in Turkey. Learn more about Ömürden at LinkedIn.