Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Manual Testing - A Simple Walk through


                   Manual testing is a testing process that is carried out manually in order to find defects without the usage of tools or automation scripting. A Test plan document is prepared that acts as a guide to the testing process in order to have the complete test coverage.

Types under Manual testing
  • Acceptance Testing
  • White Box Testing
  • Black Box Testing
  • Unit Testing
  • System Testing
  • Integration Testing  

So lets see about the some basic content of the Testing Fundamentals
                  
                 To check the actual result is equal to equal to expected result and error free by checking on software and system components.It is done for identifying the error and missing requirements, for manual and automation tool.


Why we are testing the application before it is given to the public

  • To reduce the failure and loss of a product while building it.
  • To fix the defect before the release
  • So many error has been made of small bug or single bug while building it

Type of software testing
  • Functional 
  • Non Functional
  • Functional Testing
  • Smoke 
  • Sanity
  • Regression
  • Incremental
  • Retest
  • Unit Testing

Non Functional Testing
  • Load
  • Stress
  • Scalability
  • Security
  • Performance
so these are types of testing and techniques to test


There seven fundamental principles of testing to follow - formulas like
  • Testing shows presence of defects
  • Exhaustive testing is impossible
  • Early testing 
  • Defect Clustering 
  • Absence of error- report
  • Pesticide paradox
  • Testing is context dependent

Sunday, December 14, 2014

3D just a try


Use some free 3D glasses to view the 3 dimensional images below





Friday, September 12, 2014

Collection


These photos are taken at different situation and different timings. some of the selected photos are uploaded here for the public view 






These are the Hands of Lord Vishnu blessing us from different view



One of the most favorite bike of India





House of Tree


Shelter at Gandhi Museum Front corridor 



Shelter at Gandhi Museum 




On the way to kodaikanal



Kodaikanal - View from Coakers Walk



Thirumalai Nayakar mahal, Madurai



Sunday, January 5, 2014

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Meenakshi Amman Temple



Meenakshi Amman Temple ( Other names : Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple or Tiru-aalavaai [1][2] or Meenakshi Amman Kovil) is a historic Hindu temple located in the southern bank of river Vaigai[3] in the temple city[4] ofMadurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is dedicated to Parvati who is known as Meenakshi and her consort, Shiva, named her as Sundareswarar. The temple forms the heart and lifeline of the 2500 year old city[5] of Madurai. The complex houses 14 gateway towers called gopurams, ranging from 45-50m in height, the tallest being the southern tower, 51.9 metres (170 ft) high,[6] and two golden sculptured vimana, the shrine over sanctum of the main deities. The temple is a significant symbol for the Tamil people, and has been mentioned since antiquity in Tamil literature, though the present structure is built during 1623 to 1655 CE[6][7][8] The temple attracts 15,000 visitors a day, around 25,000 during Fridays[9] and gets an annual revenue of sixty million. There is an estimated 33,000 sculptures in the temple[9] and it was in the list of top 30 nominees of the "New Seven Wonders of the World". The annual 10 day Meenakshi Tirukalyanam festival celebrated during April–May attracts 1 million visitors.

source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meenakshi_Amman_Temple