5 Secrets of the Successful QA Testing Presentation
by Nataliia Vasylyna | October 13, 2016 5:52 am
Each tester at least once in his career faced the necessity of visualization of his knowledge, suggestions, project’s peculiarities, and so on. Software testing [1]as a very sophisticated and many-sided process requires an establishment of the special systematization methodology.
QA company always tries to instill into its employees a habit to structure the information and to develop creative thinking in order to design an interesting and meaningful QA presentation.
What Are the Key Factors of a Good Test Presentation?
- Specification of the presentation topic and the audience. Understanding what idea should be messaged to the QA team and what kind of background its members possess is of great importance.
- Monitoring of the speaking manner. It is necessary to observe, for example, the peculiarities of web products testing[2], make pauses, manage the tempo, keep an eye-contact, and moderately gesticulate.
- Defining the content depth and the time limitations. Covering the differences between exploratory testing and ad-hoc testing[3], one should remember about the conciseness and do not neglect the time constraints.
- Maintaining the positive atmosphere. The disturbance, which usually swaps an orator, is better to transfer into the entertainment. Do not forget to fill the speech with the interesting facts and poetic notes.
- An ability to beautifully finish. After all ideas are represented, it is important to be ready for the questions, raised by the audience. Of course, do not hesitate to apply applause.
Thereafter, an ability to qualitatively and fairly introduce the presentation to the QA team[4] involves certain preparatory stages and requires not an overnight practice.
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Endnotes:- Software testing : https://qatestlab.com/services/We-Are-Professionals-in/software-product-testing/
- web products testing: https://qatestlab.com/expertise/types-of-applications/web-application-testing/
- ad-hoc testing: https://qatestlab.com/resources/knowledge-center/ad-hoc-testing/
- QA team: https://blog.qatestlab.com/2019/05/07/building-qa-team/
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