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EXECOM awarded at international software testing conference

EXECOM awarded at international software testing conference 

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At the latest international conference on Software Testing and Software Quality Management SEETEST 2009 (www.seetest.org), EXECOM won the ‘Best Paper Certificate’ award. Company’s Test Manager Mr. Predrag Skokovic received the prize for his paper on requirements based testing titled ‘Getting it right the first time’.

 

“I’m very happy and satisfied that my paper was chosen the best among such tough competition. The prize came just at the right moment: EXECOM’s testing department was established a year and a half ago, we have formed a unit of qualified testers and we work as a team. This is the proof that we are steering in the right direction” – says Predrag.

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As an experienced software engineering company and a provider of IT services EXECOM has understood the need for committed software testing. The company has made two major steps in process improvement: transition from ad-hoc testing, done by programmers, to planned and defined process delivered by software testers and introducing testing tools that doubled the effectiveness of the process. Here are three Ts of EXECOM’s software testing policy:

 

Testing department which was formed at the beginning of 2007, engaging qualified software testers and experienced Test Manager. Testers are assigned to development teams per project, based on their skills and experience.

 

Test Methodologies significant for clearly defined process. Among others, EXECOM highlights Risk Based Testing, Requirements Based Testing and TMap.

 

Test Link – web based requirements and test management tool  which enables simple creation of Test cases and their organization into Test plans. It can be easily linked with various project management applications in order to track project tasks.

 

Thanks to dedicated work and achievements of EXECOM team, the company was invited to present at following conferences all around Europe.

 

Find out more about EXECOM at www.execom.eu

Contact person: Aleksandra Popara, Marketing Manager apopara@execom.eu

 

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