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  • Productivity

    It Only Takes One Change Order

    If you're like me you hate to give the project customer bad news. Especially if things seem to be going well on the project. If they aren't, then what's one more bit of bad news? You can probably just clump it in with the next round of bad stuff you have to show them or issues you have to bring to their attention. But if the project is running smoothly, then introducing bad news to the customer at any point can be painful...something you wish to avoid if at all possible. Scope issues = be careful However, when you play ...
    May 27, 2021 3 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    JustMock 2013 Q2 SP2 is Visual Studio 2013 Ready

    JustMock 2013 Q2 SP2 is Visual Studio 2013 ready!
    May 27, 2021 1 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Asking the Wrong Questions on Test Automation

    Whether at conferences or in casual discussions at companies, I talk to a lot of testers and in particular testing managers about the benefits of automation.  Almost to a person, they ask some variation of the following: “It will take a lot of money and time to buy tools and training, and get up to speed on effectively building automated tests.  When will we see a return on this investment?” I understand where that question is coming from.  Even a mid-sized testing organization is likely spending tens of thousands of dollars, and giving up hundreds of hours of productive testing ...
    May 27, 2021 2 min read
  • Productivity

    JustTrace 2013 Q2 SP1 Brings Visual Studio 2013 Compatibility and is Available Now

    The release of Service Pack One for the 2013 Q2 release of JustTrace adds Visual Studio 2013 Preview support as well as several new features aimed at increasing usability and making profiling data easier to understand.
    May 27, 2021 2 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Spreading the Word on Software Testing

    I’m Peter Varhol, a new evangelist for TestStudio, and I’m happy to be joining the Telerik team and my colleagues Steven Vore and Jim Holmes.  I’ve done a wide variety of things in my career, including software evangelism, product management and marketing, development and testing, technology journalism, and university teaching. Among the professional activities I’ve been doing over the past several years is speaking at various conferences and user groups on the subjects of software testing and quality, and I’ve brought some of that with me to Telerik.  At the end of August, I’m giving a talk at the Conference ...
    May 27, 2021 2 min read