| 28.07.2010 | Crusading for interface usability we disclose the armour |
by Ekaterina Molchanova, QA Analyst
Just imagine the situation: you deliver a completed software product to the client, he installs it, launches it in a flurry of excitement, staring at the screen and… pure disappointment!
- This is absolutely not what I expected!
You start analyzing the product.
- Was it developed in accordance with the specification?
- Yes, it was.
- Were all the functions implemented?
- Sure.
- Were the requirements met?
- Oh, yes!
- Gosh, than what is the problem?
- This is not what I wanted to see!
- This is absolutely not what I expected!
You start analyzing the product.
- Was it developed in accordance with the specification?
- Yes, it was.
- Were all the functions implemented?
- Sure.
- Were the requirements met?
- Oh, yes!
- Gosh, than what is the problem?
- This is not what I wanted to see!
| 21.07.2010 | Free trial: what’s in it for me |
by Valeri Kireitchik, CEO
You probably have already looked through our website and came across the Free Trial offer. Many people get interested by this idea and keep on asking many questions. So I’d like to clarify some points for you to benefit from this offer as much as possible.
| 06.07.2010 | InfoPath forms collapse on new SharePoint servers |
Make sure your InfoPath based solutions work flawlessly
If you have experience in placement of ready-made solutions based on InfoPath forms on new SharePoint servers, I’m sure you noticed that some InfoPath forms stop working. When it happens you see an error massage and your customized form is replaced by the standard one. Let’s try to figure out how we will solve this problem!
If you have experience in placement of ready-made solutions based on InfoPath forms on new SharePoint servers, I’m sure you noticed that some InfoPath forms stop working. When it happens you see an error massage and your customized form is replaced by the standard one. Let’s try to figure out how we will solve this problem!
| 05.07.2010 | Tester is not enough, QA Analyst is required! |
by Valeri Kireitchik, CEO
The tendency to software development cycle reduction makes developers look for alternative ways to deliver successful projects promptly. Introduction of quality assurance (QA) analysis into the set of QA activities performed throughout the development process allows to find the balance between quality requirements and time pressure.
| 05.07.2010 | To GUI or not to GUI |
by Vladimir Sinkevich, Development Group Manager
Working at an application remember that it’s meant for people!
Working at an application remember that it’s meant for people!
Graphic User Interface – does it imply that behind the user-friendly design there is poor functionality? An application should combine convenient interface and rich functionality under one roof.
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