I recently ended up on a very interesting document, describing common software errors. What I really liked in this article was that the information in it was very systematically prepared, and as it is mentioned in it, it will help one tester to develop his/her way of thinking at least. I am sure that some of you will say that most of these bugs are not relevant, but try to look at the things from another angle – try to take the most out of the presented bugs, ant to remember as many bogus cases as you can. I am sure that this will help you a lot next time when you are trying to write test case scenarios for given software (provided that you are a QA engineer) or things to be careful while designing or writing code (if you are software developer). I provided this document to the QA manager at the software company, for which I am currently working. He was pretty amazed by this collection and recommended it lively to all of the other QA engineers as a “must read” source.
The aforementioned article is named “Common Software Errors” and can be at LogiGear download site (after you fill in a quick download survey).
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