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Why Shouldn’t Weekly Status Reports Be Ignored?

Those, who are involved in web site testing, desktop testing and mobile application testing, know that these activities assume writing many different reports besides error reports. (by QATestLab)

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Why Shouldn’t Weekly Status Reports Be Ignored?

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  1. Why Shouldn’t Weekly Status Reports Be Ignored? Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  2. Those, who are involved in web site testing, desktop testing and mobile app testing, know that these activities assume writing many different reports besides error reports. Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  3. Weekly status reports are required at most of the projects. They are created by the test team every week and are considered to be a part of routine work during functional testing and so on. Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  4. A Weekly Status Report Usually Comprises Such Data: • the report author; • the date; • the project name; Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  5. A Weekly Status Report Usually Comprises Such Data: • defects that testers consider to be serious; • defects that can be corrected later but the managers should know about them; Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  6. A Weekly Status Report Usually Comprises Such Data: • the project progress for the week, closed and pending defects; • written, passed, failed and pending test cases; • scope of work and priorities for the next week. Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

  7. Thank You for Your Attention Office in Ukraine Phone: +380 (472) 5-61-6-51 E-mail: contact@qa-testlab.com Address: 154a, Borschagivska str., Kiev, Ukraine http://qatestlab.com/

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