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I think it may surprise a lot of people in the industry that Microsoft (and most high visibility software vendors) invests a lot of time and effort into their testing. Quality assurance is so key to the success of our products that every team in the company
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One of the nice features of Windows Embedded Standard 2011is that we have the same drivers available as Windows 7. That means that we have a wide range of drivers available (500+), and the drivers have gone through extensive testing with the Windows team.
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While perusing some test code recently, I was thinking about data driven test automation. Data driven testing is a pretty simple concept, you write some test automation which takes input which can be configured to exercise a series of tests. So a test
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*Updated with bio info 8/24/09 As part of an interview process, I sometimes get asked the question “So why test, what makes testing your primary choice in careers?” Why not be a software design engineer, what makes test more attractive. The fact is I
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The first post in the Windows Embedded Installer Testing series discussed a detailed level of the testing process that the installer undergoes. The purpose of this second post is to give a higher-level view of this process by introducing the automation
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Software product installation is a critical part of the product usability and experience. Here at the Windows Embedded Team, we strive to make the process of installing the Windows Embedded suite of tools as seamless as possible for the product’s
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[The following article is authored by one of the Windows Embedded MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals). Our MVPs have a heavy background in Embedded systems and are a great repository of information on Windows Embedded products. We’re providing this space
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The Microsoft Developer Division has unveiled a web site for the software testing community. The site, found at http://msdn.com/testercenter , is intended to “provide a community where software testers can share knowledge and learn from each other”. Cool,
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Ever wanted to know what Dev Unit tests were, or the difference between Smoke and Sanity testing? Well, the Testing guru's at Microsoft have finally created an "all-purpose" forum devoted just to Software Testing. This would be the place to get all your
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