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Test Analysis

Padmini  Rao
Padmini Rao
Test Analyst

There are few phases for testing processes.

Creating a test plan.:
Test plan includes waht to test and how to test and what are the expected results/actual results after test, and sample data which we give s input for testing etc..

Recording the application:
The object in test has to be navigated as desired with respect to the functional specs/ user requirements.

Enhancing the test:
We can enhance the test by adding check points like text check, data base check, image check, bitmap check, text check, text area check etc..and also by parameterizing when same screens have to be tested with different input values. and by adding some modifications to the vb scripting like if conditions and while conditions and some functions etc..

Debugging the test:
Debuggin is to find out any bugs while running the scripts, if any changes made to the application, a bug will araise and we need to change the scripts by running the application again and the same bug has to be reported to particular developer to resolve it. Any comments?

Running a test in a newer version of the software/ application.:

Analyzing and reporting defects..

System Analyst :

 Any system has to be designed and developed according to the requirements. More specifically, a system has to serve the intended use in the right way. Having a plan and clear-cut idea upfront is thus vital to the entire process of design and development. The required analysis is done by the System analyst. He is the one responsible for handling the overall project from a higher level of view, managing within it the specifics of and integrity with the lower programming level of perspective. With sufficient knowledge about the dynamics of every aspect of the system, interactions with programmers, customers and other relevant people System analyst’s job is to get the right solution in the most efficient way. Let us see more about the role he plays.

Requirements!

Well, a solution to a problem can be really good only if the problem statement is taken in completely. Customers words are the key to figuring out the exact requirement set. As a System analyst, one has to be the customer’s voice when he drafts out the requirements clearly. Apart from the customer interactions, it is his job to translate the practical needs of customer into a more technical requirement. Acting as a bridge between the customer and the developers the System analyst has to give the right translation of customer’s terms into a programmer’s idea.

Stating the requirement gathering as just a “translation” can make it seem simple! The truth is that the technical documents that the System analysts prepare from the “Use cases” derived from the customer interactions or marketing documents should take in all considerations of technical feasibility and programming aspects/technologies. To do this a reasonable knowledge from the programming/development side is required. With interactions with the programmers he has to make sure of the feasibility of solution. Cooperation with the development team right through the development phase makes periodic validation/verification possible. Checking for conformance to use case requirements, standards of development and guiding the entire team together forward towards the goal makes the analyst’s job a very critical one for overall success of the software system under development.

 The Analyst is basically the Information access point for the customer and the marketers. From the design of the system to deployment, he keeps track of all the information in perspective of both the customer and the programming team. This makes him a vital part of the testing phase and deployment phase. As a person who has the best knowledge about practical needs of deployment and usage, he also plays a major role in drafting out the user manuals and other data sheets for the customers.

 It is pretty clear as to how important the role of system analyst is. A strong base to phase out the actions and plans gives any project a good head start. Thus, it is the System analyst who can be the starting point for having a successful development cycle and really useful system from the customer’s perspective. He can really give the entire team the comfort levels by making a good sturdy base for operations

Roles and Responsibilities of a Business Analyst

One of the most favored industries to be working in is the Information Technology and ITES companies. A very common profile that you must have heard is Business Analyst. The name sounds enticing, but before you decide on embarking on a career as a Business Analyst, you must be aware of the roles and responsibilities of a Business Analyst.

So how is a Business Analyst and what does he do in any organization? These are the basic questions this article aims at answering.

·         To begin with, a Business Analyst is one who analyses a business and aims to better it with the use of Information Technology. He is employed by a company and he has a team of software developers to assist him.

·         Once a client assigns a project to the company, the Business Analyst understands the various nuances of the business and then attempts to solve the problems faced in the current working or he may try to better the current working – whatever the client wants to be done.

·         The business analyst has to know the workings of the industry in which the client’s business falls under so that he can fulfill his client’s needs and specifications from the project. To understand the specifications, from a business perspective as the client would think of them, a Business Analyst needs to be aware of the norms, laws, working, competitors, software, technical know-how, rules, procedures of the industry and the client’s business in particular

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