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10 votes
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The facts on coronavirus testing
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Why the CDC botched its coronavirus testing
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Gates-funded program will soon offer home-testing kits for new coronavirus
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The CDC’s rocky effort to get Americans tested for coronavirus, explained
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In search of the full stack testing team: What makes the best QA teams so good
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The app that broke the Iowa Caucuses was sent out through a beta testing platform
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E. Jean Carroll, who accused Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s, has made a legal demand for a DNA sample to compare against male DNA on her dress
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Three US airports to check passengers for a deadly Chinese coronavirus
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Five reasons why software testing needs humans
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Exotic threats in mobile testing...
I'm currently in the process of reading the excellent "Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-Driven Approach". Early on the following is mentioned. Test common threats before exotic...
I'm currently in the process of reading the excellent "Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context-Driven Approach". Early on the following is mentioned.
Test common threats before exotic threats.
Seems reasonable enough. That said, it got me thinking It'd be cool to generate a list of such threats for future devs/testers to draw on. So...I'm calling on the collective experience of any Tilders involved in iOS or Android development to lend a hand.
In your time working on mobile, what issues have you encountered that you would you classify as exotic? I.e those issues that infrequently arise but when they do can cause major damage. Any and all help is appreciated.
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The citizen scientist who finds killers from her couch: How CeCe Moore is using her genetic knowledge to expose murderers
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The benefits of test-case reduction, and tools that can help do it automatically
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We Re-Launched The New York Times Paywall and No One Noticed
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Norwegian researchers say data may point to second blast at Russian test site
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Global network's nuclear sensors in Russia went offline after mystery blast
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Accuracy of genotyping chips called into question
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Very rare pathogenic genetic variants detected by SNP-chips are usually false positives: implications for direct-to-consumer genetic testing
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How White nationalists see what they want to see in DNA tests
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Spotify begins testing curated podcast playlists
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A road trip through New Mexico’s atomic past
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The high cost of slow tests
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Metamorphic Testing
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How much testing do you guys do?
Pretty straight forward question, but basically I was watching a discussion panel the other day talking about the ethics of Self-Driving cars. A topic came up about people writing crappy code, and...
Pretty straight forward question, but basically I was watching a discussion panel the other day talking about the ethics of Self-Driving cars. A topic came up about people writing crappy code, and more than that, people not testing their code. And if they do, they do point testing. I am in my last semester of uni and I am working with some companies where we are doing pretty extensive testing, happy flows and a lot of alternate flows, as well as UI/UX testing. I wanted to extend this question to you, do you guys do testing, what type? How much do you focus on it? And if u love it/hate it?
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The fertility doctor’s secret children - Donald Cline used his own sperm to inseminate over fifty of his patients without their knowledge
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What Could Kill Testing?
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If you're drugged and raped, the police may never know. Here's why.
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Twins get some 'mystifying' results when they put five DNA ancestry kits to the test
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A tester walks into a bar: Reviewing test techniques
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When a DNA test reveals your daughter is not your biological child
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Testing the June intelligent oven
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The dangers of DNA testing - In a new study, 74 out of 108 crime laboratories implicated an innocent person in a hypothetical bank robbery
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What does a nuclear bomb explosion feel like?
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The Worst Computer Bugs in History: Race conditions in Therac-25
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Ethics questions arise as genetic testing of embryos increases
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When a DNA test shatters your identity
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Meet the scientists keeping a global watch for nuclear explosions
7 votes