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Accessibility Testing Requirements – Perceivable – ...

Posted by Albert Gareev on Sep 30, 2014
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In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see it” – quick scanning is sufficient to check and make a judgment. This does not include effort of logging defects. Detailed – Either interaction (execution […] ...

Accessibility Testing Requirements – Perceivable ...

Posted by Albert Gareev on Sep 25, 2014
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In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see it” – quick scanning is sufficient to check and make a judgment. This does not include effort of logging defects. Detailed – Either interaction (execution […] ...

Accessibility Testing Requirements – Perceivable ...

Posted by Albert Gareev on Sep 24, 2014
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In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Common Definitions Human Testing Brief – “You know as you see it” – quick scanning is sufficient to check and make a judgment. This does not include effort of logging defects. Detailed – Either interaction (execution […] ...

Accessibility Testing Requirements – Review

Posted by Albert Gareev on Sep 23, 2014
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In the series of reviews I’m looking at WCAG level A / AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) requirements from testing perspective. Scope (The following table of contents is taken from WCAG site and redirects to its contents) 1 Perceivable 1.1 Provide text alternatives for any non-text content so that it can be changed into other forms people […] ...

BBST: Something to Brag About

Posted by Albert Gareev on Dec 29, 2011
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I have made two major investments into my professional development this year. One of them, taken in April, is the course of Rapid Software Testing. I wrote about my experience and takeaways, as well as proudly gave a personal endorsement. Another course, similar and different at the same time, is Black Box Software Testing (Foundations […] ...

Personal Recommendation: Rapid Software Testing

Posted by Albert Gareev on Nov 14, 2011
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Note. The reason of this posting is two-fold: While considering taking the Rapid Software Testing course I found surprisingly little of feedback information on testers’ blogs, and none of that addressed the questions I actually had. So I’m fixing this issue retrospectively. There are too many aggressive pseudo-education “courses” or scamming certification schemas advertised on […] ...

Notes on Testing Challenge debrief

Posted by Albert Gareev on Oct 15, 2010
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I’m very glad that the testing challenge I set went to a second round. I prompt my readers now to read through the post in Darren McMillan’s blog. Please pay special attention to Results and Debriefing sections. I think those are great examples of facilitation to learn from. I also would like to share what I […] ...

Automation I’d like to test: mobile phone GPS ...

Posted by Albert Gareev on Apr 01, 2010
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A few facts to now Most of cell phones now come with a built-in GPS receiver hardware unit and GPS tracking software module. Basically, you can assume that any smart phone whether it’s Blackberry, iPhone, or Nokia, (or whatever) model has it, and it’s turned ON by default. A GPS tracking equipped cell phone can precisely […] ...

Should we call it Matryoshka Programming or Onion Code?

Posted by Albert Gareev on Mar 30, 2010
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Studying programming through record/playback sometimes results in a really weird code. What is wrong with Matryoshka Programming? ...

7 questions on "Testing vs. Checking"

Posted by Albert Gareev on Nov 25, 2009
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While I was enjoying reading the series of articles and discussions around the subject, some points of concern questions were crystallizing in my mind, and now I feel ready to join the discussion by asking them. Part I – Overview What’s it about? In the nutshell (in my humble opinion), a dire need in terms separation […] ...

Radiation 8 times higher than expected… yet no ...

Posted by Albert Gareev on Oct 19, 2009
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Hospital error leads to radiation overdoses The article: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cedars13-2009oct13,0,1200257.story (…) Doctors believed it would provide them more useful data to analyze disruptions in the flow of blood to brain tissue. That meant resetting the machine to override the pre-programmed instructions that came with the scanner when it was installed. “There was a misunderstanding about an […] ...
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