we are facing on the problem.
we, the onsite team where is in India,are working in development, testing phases.
everybody wanna send the completed task source codes to the Onsite where is Japan.
Because we want to send the source code ASAP, tester becomes no use.
they said while testing,
"yeah, it looks fine, no need to test in various test scenarios."
but obviously he was wrong.
even if we don't have time or dead line has come, we complete the whole testcases, and fix the all bugs before send to the Onsite.
let see if we delay the task but source code kept good quality.
or we keep the deadline but source code has lots of bugs.
i prefer the first case.
because it will take more time when the other guy try to fix the but than the developer in change does.
right??
we need to think realistically.
so i need to open my mouse to let them understand what is happening in the project.
we have to work smarter.don't only see and think current issues. try to think whole process and future views.
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
everybody wants to release the task.
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