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Software Testing Requirements

If newly developed software is to meet industry requirements and the needs of the public then there need to be clearly defined software systems testing methods. Companies who do not outsource their quality control and testing procedures to an independent company are demanding that incoming testing staff are professionally trained in systems testing.

Many testers without professional training can undertake the three to five most important tasks in systems testing but cannot necessarily define where there are bugs in the system. Even non-professionals who can find the bugs may not know the best way to deal with them and this means extra work for the product’s developers.

Professionally trained software systems testers on the other hand can undertake ten to twenty different testing tasks, including boundary value analysis and diagrams of cause/effect which means they can usually not only identify bugs but find the best ways of dealing with them. Professional testing staff should be able to work alongside research and development departments for better quality control from the start until the final product release. In addition to this testers should be able to understand how different industries operate and develop customized software. This is a cost effective way of developing new products because the company knows that they are going to sell to a specific market.

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