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June 2012

Job @ Xerox Corporation

COMPANY NAME:    Xerox Corporation


WEBSITE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY: http://www.xerox.com

COMPANY-PROFILE:  


 Xerox Corporation (NYSE: XRX) is an American multinational document management corporation that produced and sells a range of color and black-and-white printers, multifunction systems, photo copiers, digital production printing presses, and related consulting services and supplies. Xerox is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut (moved from Stamford, Connecticut in October 2007), though its largest population of employees is based in and around Rochester, New York, the area in which the company was founded. On September 28, 2009, Xerox announced the intended acquisition of Affiliated Computer Services for $6.4 billion. The deal closed on February 8, 2010. Xerox holds a Royal Warrant from HM Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince of Wales

JOB FIELD :  Management/Others


JOB ROLE/PROFILE:   Business Analyst-Trainee


OFFERED SALARY: Best in Industry


JOB-LOCATION:  Noida


LAST DATE: ASAP


EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Freshers


REQUIRED QUALIFICATION: Any Graduate


JOB DESCRIPTION:


• Analyzes business processes and performs needs assessments in an effort to align information technology solutions with business initiatives.
• Interprets business needs and translates them into system requirements.
• Writes business specifications and forwards to technical staff for system development.
• Interprets systems specifications to develop, maintain and support automated business processes.
• Provides technical expertise in identifying, evaluating and developing systems and procedures that are cost effective and meet user requirements.
• Configures system settings and options, plans and executes acceptance testing, and creates specifications for systems to meet business requirements.


APPLY-MODE: Online


HOW TO APPLY:
                               Interested and eligible candidates apply this position in online as soon as possible.

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Job @ Broadcom

COMPANY NAME:    Broadcom


WEBSITE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY:  http://www.broadcom.com


COMPANY PROFILE:  


                            Broadcom Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company in the wireless and broadband communication business. The company is headquartered in Irvine, California, USA. Broadcom was founded by a professor-student pair Henry Samueli and Henry T. Nicholas III from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) at Los Angeles, California in 1991. In 1995, the company moved from its Westwood, California, office to Irvine, California. In 1998, Broadcom became a public company on the NASDAQ exchange (ticker symbol: BRCM) and now employs approximately 9,450 people worldwide in more than 15 countries.


FIELD OF WORKING: Core/Tech/Others


JOB ROLE:  Internship


JOB REFERENCE NUMBER: 19687BR


SALARY OFFERED: Best in Industry


JOB LOCATION: Bangalore


LAST DATE:  ASAP


REQUIRED QUALIFICATION:  B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech


EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:  Freshers


CANDIDATE PROFILE:


• Student having completed third year or in fourth year of a B.Tech. or M.Tech. program in ECE, EE or CS.


JOB DESCRIPTION:


• Intern will develop scripts to implement various aspects of IC physical design and analyses. Intern will perform power analyses on assigned blocks.


APPLY MODE:  Online


HOW TO APPLY:
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Job @ INTEL

Undergrad Intern Technical (Freshers) at INTEL INDIA
Company Name : INTEL INDIA
Company Profile : India Development Center (IIDC) is Intel's largest non-manufacturing site outside of the United States-focuses on creating innovative products that advance the next generation of technology. Intel India ranked #2 in the Best Companies to Work For study, including a special award for Work Life Effectiveness.
Intel, with its strong technology heritage, provides an opportunity to work on cutting-edge technology, pushing the boundaries of innovation and transforming the way people live and work.
Company Website : www.intel.com
Job Description
Designation : Undergrad Intern Technical
Qualification : Bachelor of Engineering degree and/or a Master of Technology degree in Electronics and/or Computer Engineering or Information Technology.
Location : Bangalore
Salary : As per the Industry
Experience : 0 - 1Yrs
Skills : C, C++ and scripting language.

Entry and Exit criteria

Entry and exit criteria are a must for the success of any project. If you do not know where to start and where to finish then your goals are not clear. By defining exit and entry criteria you define your boundaries.

For instance, you can define entry criteria that the customer should provide the requirement document or acceptance plan. If this entry criteria is not met then you will not start the project. On the other end, you can also define exit criteria for your project. For instance, one of the common exit criteria in projects is that the customer has successfully executed the acceptance test plan.

What are the categories of defects?

What are the categories of defects?
There are three main categories of defects:

1.    Wrong: The requirements have been implemented incorrectly. This defect is a variance from the given specification.
2.    Missing: There was a requirement given by the customer and it was not done. This is a variance from the specifications, an indication that a specification was not implemented, or a requirement of the customer was not noted properly.
3.    Extra: A requirement incorporated into the product that was not given by the end customer. This is always a variance from the specification, but may be an attribute desired by the user of the product. However, it is considered a defect because it's a variance from the existing requirements.

Usability testing

Usability testing is a testing methodology where the end customer is asked to use the software to see if the product is easy to use, to see the customer's perception and task time. The best way to finalize the customer point of view for usability is by using prototype or mock-up software during the initial stages. By giving the customer the prototype before the development start-up we confirm that we are not missing anything from the user point of view.

Difference between white box, black box, and gray box testing

Black box testing is a testing strategy based solely on requirements and specifications. Black box testing requires no knowledge of internal paths, structures, or implementation of the software being tested.

White box testing is a testing strategy based on internal paths, code structures, and implementation of the software being tested. White box testing generally requires detailed programming skills.

There is one more type of testing called gray box testing. In this we look into the "box" being tested just long enough to understand how it has been implemented. Then we close up the box and use our knowledge to choose more effective black box tests.



Black box testers view the basic accounting application. While during white box testing the tester knows the internal structure of the application. In most scenarios white box testing is done by developers as they know the internals of the application. In black box testing we check the overall functionality of the application while in white box testing we do code reviews, view the architecture, remove bad code practices, and do component level testing.

Explain the PDCA cycle and where testing fits in?

Software testing is an important part of the software development process. In normal software development there are four important steps, also referred to, in short, as the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) cycle.

Let's review the four steps in detail.
1.    Plan: Define the goal and the plan for achieving that goal.
2.    Do/Execute: Depending on the plan strategy decided during the plan stage we do execution accordingly in this phase.
3.    Check: Check/Test to ensure that we are moving according to plan and are getting the desired results.
4.    Act: During the check cycle, if any issues are there, then we take appropriate action accordingly and revise our plan again.

So developers and other stakeholders of the project do the "planning and building," while testers do the check part of the cycle. Therefore, software testing is done in check part of the PDCA cycle

Software Testing Objective Questions ?


Q1    Given the following types of tool, which tools would typically be used by developers, and which by an independent system test team?
i.    static analysis
ii.    Performance testing
iii.    Test management
iv.    Dynamic analysis
a)    Developers would typically use i and IV; test team ii and iii
b)    developers would typically use i and iii; test team ii and IV
c)    developers would typically use ii and iv; test team I and iii
d)    developers would typically use i, iii and iv; test team ii
Q2    The main focus of acceptance testing is:
a)    Finding faults in the system
b)    ensuring that the system is acceptable to all users
c)    testing the system with other systems
d)    testing from a business perspective
Q3    which of the following statements about component testing is FALSE?
a)    black box test design techniques all have an associated test measurement technique
b)    white box test design techniques all have an associated test measurement technique
c)    cyclomatic complexity is not a test measurement technique
d)    black box test measurement techniques all have an associated test design technique
Q4    which of the following statements is NOT true?
a)    inspection is the most formal review process
b)    inspections should be led by a trained leader
c)    managers can perform inspections on management documents
d)    inspection is appropriate even when there are no written documents
Q5    A typical commercial test execution tool would be able to perform all of the following, EXCEPT:
a)    Calculating expected outputs
b)    comparison of expected outcomes with actual outcomes
c)    recording test inputs
d)    reading test values from a data file
Q6    the difference between re-testing and regression testing is:
a)    re-testing ensures the original fault has been removed;  regression testing looks for unexpected side-effects
b)    re-testing looks for unexpected side-effects;  regression testing ensures the original fault has been removed
c)    re-testing is done after faults are fixed;  regression testing is done earlier
d)    re-testing is done by developers;  regression testing is done by independent testers
Q7    Expected results are:
a)    only important in system testing
b)    only used in component testing
c)    most useful when specified in advance
d)    derived from the code
Q8    What type of review requires formal entry and exit criteria, including metrics:
a)    Walkthrough
b)    inspection
c)    management review
d)    post project review
Q9    Which of the following uses Impact Analysis most?
a)    component testing
b)    non-functional system testing
c)    user acceptance testing
d)    maintenance testing
Q10    What is NOT included in typical costs for an inspection process?
a)    Setting up forms and databases
b)    analyzing metrics and improving processes
c)    writing the documents to be inspected
d)    time spent on the document outside the meeting
Q11    Which of the following is NOT a reasonable test objective:
a)    To find faults in the software
b)    to prove that the software has no faults
c)    to give confidence in the software
d)    to find performance problems
Q12    which expression best matches the following characteristics of the review process:
1.    Led by the author
2.    Undocumented
3.    No management participation
4.    Led by a moderator or leader .
5.    uses entry and exit criteria
s)    inspection
t)    peer review
u)    informal review
v)    walkthrough
a)    s = 4 and 5, t = 3, u = 2, v = 1
b)    s = 4, t = 3, u = 2 and 5, v = 1
c)    s = 1 and 5, t = 3, u = 2, v = 4
d)    s = 4 and 5, t = 1, u= 2, v = 3
Q13    Which of the following is NOT part of system testing?
a)    Business process-based testing
b)    performance, load and stress testing
c)    usability testing
d)    top-down integration testing
Q14    which statement about expected outcomes is FALSE?
a)    expected outcomes are defined by the software’s behaviour
b)    expected outcomes are derived from a specification, not from the code
c)    expected outcomes should be predicted before a test is run
d)    expected outcomes may include timing constraints such as response times
Q15    The standard that gives definitions of testing terms is:
a)    ISO/IEC 12207
b)    BS 7925-1
c)    ANSI/IEEE 829
d)    ANSI/IEEE 729
Q16    The cost of fixing a fault:
a)    is not important
b)    increases the later a fault is found
c)    decreases the later a fault is found
d)    can never be determined
Q17    Which of the following is NOT included in the Test Plan document of the Test Documentation Standard?
a)    what is not to be tested
b)    test environment properties
c)    quality plans
d)    schedules and deadlines
Q18    Could reviews or inspections be considered part of testing?
a)    no, because they apply to development documentation
b)    no, because they are normally applied before testing
c)    yes, because both help detect faults and improve quality
d)    yes, because testing includes all non-constructive activities
Q19    Which of the following is not part of performance testing?
a)    measuring response times
b)    recovery testing
c)    simulating many users
d)    generating many transactions
Q20  Error guessing is best used:
a)    after more formal techniques have been applied
b)    as the first approach to deriving test cases
c)    by inexperienced testers
d)    after the system has gone live

Software Testing Training at Nagpur

Software Testing Training
If anyone interested in Software Testing Training at Nagpur please drop mail at becomeatesters@gmail.com
Course Content:
A) Manual testing:
1) Introduction of  “C-Language”
2) Introduction of   “SQL Queries”
3) What Is Software?
4) What is Software Testing?
5) Why we need to do Software Testing?
6) Types Of Software Testing
7) Advantages of Software Testing
8) How to write Test Case
9) Designing Test plan
10) How to create Bug report
11) SDLC
12) STLC
13) Software Development Model
14) Software Testing Model
15) All About Testing………
B) Automation Testing:
1) Introduction To Selenium IDE
2) Introduction To QTP
C) ISTQB:
1) Basic Introduction For ISTQB  Certification
D) Project:
1) Live Project.
E) Course Duration: 20-30 Hr
If anybody interested in Software testing course please drop mail at becomeatesters@gmail.com

Compatibility Testing

                                         Compatibility Testing
It is type of testing to ensure that your application or website supports different browser like Firefox, chrome, IE, etc.  And system likes Win XP, Vista, Win 7 etc.
          Mostly system configuration problem with system applications because they purely run on your system some software are made for Win XP some for Win 7 and for all operating system configuration are different.
Example: Software compatibility with operating tools for network, web servers, messaging tools ,Operating Systems
In Case of website no matter which OS you are using but in case of website Browser Matters every browser has its own setting like IE 6, IE 7 does not support Java Script and PNG images, whereas few browsers not supports Plugging, pixels.
Example: A website is tested for compatibility with browsers like Internet Explorer, Firefox etc

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