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TechAID Solutions
IT Services and IT Consulting
Jacksonville, Fl 3,230 followers
We help unlock business value through nearshore software testing & deliver superior QA results with seamless integration
About us
At TechAID, we are your trusted nearshore partner for QA and software testing. We bring together top talent from Latin America, offering flexible services through staff augmentation and on-demand models. With our expertise, we provide valuable insights that empower you to make informed decisions and maximize your business value. Through seamless integration, we become an extension of your team, working closely with you to achieve QA excellence. Partner with us at TechAID and unlock the full potential of your software testing initiatives.
- Website
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https://techaid.co/
External link for TechAID Solutions
- Industry
- IT Services and IT Consulting
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Jacksonville, Fl
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Functional Testing, Usability Testing, Automation Testing, Performance Testing, Software Testing, Exploratory Testing, Software Develpment, APP Development, ECommerce, Web Development, Mobile APP Development, and Website Development
Locations
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Primary
9466 Prosperity Lake Drive
Jacksonville, Fl 32244, US
Employees at TechAID Solutions
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News & Advice from Evil Tester, test automation expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "Modelling Software Testing for Naming and Understanding" -------------------------- TLDR; Often the process of modelling is more important than the models, we carry forward what we learn rather than remodel consistently. I was looking through old folders of notes to feed to the shredder and paused to comment on some graphical models prior to the shred. Over the years I’ve kept too many old notes and it is now shredding time. Photos of Scraps As I worked through a “Test Modelling” folder I found a scrap of paper with the following diagrams: Code focused testing: System focused testing: Process focused testing: I was going to bin this, but I thought that the diagrams weren’t a bad reflection of how I viewed things at the time. And more important they were a step on my learning and understanding of Software Testing process through the use of models. I thought I’d revisit them to see how I felt about them. I didn’t add any text to the models other than names. This offers a level of ambiguity that allows me to re-interpret them over time without a lot of narrative getting in the way. One reason I don’t make written notes in books as I read them is because during a re-read I don’t want to be dragged back to the level of understanding or interpretation that I once had, I want to be free to re-interpret. So if I do make notes when reading books, I do it on the side in a notebook, possibly ripping out the note book pages and adding them to the back of the book. Exploring Naming Looking at the diagrams I think I was exploring naming. I tried to give the diagrams names that correspond to existing labels for test scoping: Unit Testing Integration Testing System Testing etc. I wasn’t trying to ‘define’ the names. I was trying to model what they might mean in terms of a scope or focus for the Testing process. The dashed lines represent the ‘scope’ that the name implied. i.e. if doing System Testing then the diagram of the scope covers the input -> process -> output but does not include the downstream or upstream system. Although the diagram shows that it might include responses to messages to allow flows within the system scope to complete. Redrawing the photos I spent a little time redrawing the photos in Miro to make them clearer to see what I think about them now. During the course of this I did some renaming. Integration became System Integration. And I extended the scope of the System to make it clear that I was interested in the responses to external messaging. System Focused Testing The System focus here is scoped from inputs coming in to the system, to the outputs and responses from the system outputs. This implies to me that everything would be driven from a System input. The diagram opens up the concept that it could be performed in an integrated environment with multiple systems, or those systems could
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News & Advice from Anne-Marie Charrett, software testing expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "Value" ---------------------------- When we take on a job, we're entering a contract to deliver some value and its wise to demonstrate your commitment to that contract. Just don't tie it to your self worth and the need for recognition. #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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News & Advice from Anne-Marie Charrett, software testing expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "Recognition" ---------------------------- Just because you do an amazing job and you show value doesn't mean you will be adequately recognised. You cannot control being recognised. You can control what brings you joy in the day. #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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News & Advice from Anne-Marie Charrett, software testing expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "The secret ingredient is joy" ---------------------------- Let joy be the reason you want to demonstrate value, anything less is a shallow win. #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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News & Advice from Anne-Marie Charrett, software testing expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "Be like mist" ---------------------------- When your role is an influencing one, with little direct control, focus on seeding ideas and providing options, less on making obvious impact #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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News & Advice from EuroStar Huddle (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "RisingSTAR Update: Using AI for Testing Tasks" ------------------------------- Joonas Palomäki was the EuroSTAR 2023 RisingSTAR Award winner for his idea of utilising AI to help in testing related... Read more + The post RisingSTAR Update: Using AI for Testing Tasks appeared first on EuroSTAR Huddle . #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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News & Advice from Anne-Marie Charrett, software testing expert - (Views are not necessarily our own, but indeed interesting) - "Experiments in Quality Coaching" ---------------------------- Use the concept of experiments to encourage product teams to try new approaches, tools and ways of working #QA #SoftwareTesting #Testing #QualityAssurance #TestingNews #TestingAdvice
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