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Testing: Software Development Catalyst

Testing is not an isolated activity. It interacts with and influences other disciplines in software development such as design, coding, release management, and deployment. As testers, our skills and experiences add value far beyond the immediate context of verifying functionality. Threats to value other than software errors exist.

Yet our discussions are often constrained to the testing space, omitting the connections to, and dependencies on, other roles and activities. Testing is an integral discipline of software development, and often plays an active and important role in bridging gaps between technical and business-focused roles, between leaders and engineers, and between makers and users.

How does the testing piece fit into the software development puzzle? How does – and how should – testing interact with other disciplines in software development? How can we most effectively add value to the software development projects we participate in?

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Leila

Kakku
Tester
Melbourne
I'm a fledgling tester at a small company in Melbourne. I've been testing for just over 12 months and have been solely responsible for test planning, design and execution. In this time I have conducted manual testing and self-taught node.js, protractor.js, jasmine.js, selenium for test automation.

I want to hear about full stack testing; it's design, planning, and implementation. I'd also like to know how others in the industry communicate with the backend and frontend developers to forecast potential problems with software.