3 Inherent Parts of Constructive Meeting

by Nataliia Vasylyna | October 10, 2016 5:51 am

Meeting – a kind of brainstorming tool for every QA company. Its usage maintains the collective work of a team and always helps to provide the systematization of the available data and offers new ideas.

Before proceeding to software testing[1], QA team[2] should determine the responsible members, the tasks and purpose of a future test process, its steps, and the way of execution.

Ideally, each meeting should be accompanied by a set of questions and end with some new points of view and suggestions as for software product testing. A tester is to ask only right questions in order to get back an adequate answer. So, what topics should a tester follow during the meeting?

3 Main Components of the Meeting:

Therefore, whether a tester is going to fulfil ad-hoc testing[4] or the full one, he should as pay much attention to the set tasks, as to be able to ask the right questions.

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Endnotes:
  1. software testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/We-Are-Professionals-in/software-product-testing/
  2. QA team: https://blog.qatestlab.com/2019/05/07/building-qa-team/
  3. regression testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/Step-by-Step/regression-testing/
  4. ad-hoc testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/no-documentation/ad-hoc-testing/

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