More Evidence...
Earlier last week, before MS announced delaying the initial release of Vista, there was this exchange in one of the Google groups about ratios, developers to QA and others.
One of the postings stated that MS currently uses a 1:1.1 developer to QA ratio. I knew that in the past they used a 3:2. I replied that it seemed like an aberration. It was the equivalent of Henry Ford packing the plants with workers and ditching the assembly line, I stated.
And voliá! two days later Vista is delayed for the consumer market. Who knows the state in which the corporate clients will get the other version of Vista.
This event reinforces the main points of our white paper: it's not a matter of how much money or people you throw at this problem. It is a matter of reformulating the problem to solve.
Anyways, there are a couple of screenshots (towards the end of this posting) of the Eclipse plug-in that I wanted to share with you, the intention is to compare DevRiot with Junit in terms of speed. This plug-in also complies with J2ME CDC.
So imagine that you could automate all the GUI/unit testing of your logic on any of the cool Nokia gadgets, or a PC running Windows or Linux?
In addition, my wife gave me as a present "The Art of The Start".
Hopefully, I will learn something :-}

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Labels: QA Automation, Software Automation, Software Management, Software process improvement, Software Production



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