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| www.homeoftester.com 2008-01-18, 4:42 am |
| Do you find testers are taken as 2nd citizen in you company? I'm 
to find this.
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| dumitru.corobceanu@gmail.com 2008-01-18, 4:42 am |
| On 18 Jan, 07:39, "www.homeoftester.com" <testergro...@gmail.com>
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> Do you find testers are taken as 2nd citizen in you company? I'm 
> to find this.
Just change the company.
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| H. S. Lahman 2008-01-18, 7:28 pm |
| Responding to Homeoftester...
> Do you find testers are taken as 2nd citizen in you company? I'm 
> to find this.
Not in enlightened companies, which usually maps into process-oriented
companies. In process-oriented shops things like testing are fully
integrated in the process, there is ongoing process improvement to fix
problems throughout the process, and if reality indicates the schedule
should be revised it is revised rather than letting SQA and Doc work
overtime. Alas, enlightened shops tend to be the minority.
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| Pandey.Gauri@gmail.com 2008-02-18, 8:49 am |
| On Jan 18, 12:39 pm, "www.homeoftester.com" <testergro...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Do you find testers are taken as 2nd citizen in you company? I'm 
> to find this.
It doesn't seem fair to generalize in cases like these. I would think
it's best to look at it on a case to case basis- and on the work
culture of the organisation we're working in.
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| > > Do you find testers are taken as 2nd citizen in you company? I'm [color=darkred]
Things have changed considerably in past few years.. I remember
witnessing this this type of behavior around 5-6 years back..
fortunately not any more :-) In most of the organizations testing is
treated as an integral part these days..
Regards,
G
[url]www.TestingG .com[/url]
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