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Defect Management Process

    Here is a sample defect management process with 4 statuses for the defects: Priority and Severity are two different attributes of a defect. Priority refers to the importance of fixing a defect and Severity refers to the impact of a defect on the system or… Read More »Defect Management Process

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    Grafana for Monitoring?

      Grafana is an open-source data visualization and monitoring platform that allows users to query, visualize, alert on, and understand their metrics and data through dynamic and interactive dashboards. Grafana can interface with a wide range of data sources, including popular databases, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL,… Read More »Grafana for Monitoring?

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      What is Confluence?

        Confluence is a collaboration and knowledge management software developed by Atlassian. It is designed to help teams create, organize, and share content, including documents, meeting notes, and project plans, all in one place. Pros of Confluence: Cons of Confluence: Alternatives to Confluence:

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        What is Jira?

          Jira is a popular project management tool developed by Atlassian, used primarily for issue tracking and agile software development. It provides a wide range of features including project planning, team collaboration, reporting, and integrations with other tools. Here are some alternatives to Jira:

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          What is Git?

            Git is a distributed version control system used for software development and other version control tasks. It was created by Linus Torvalds in 2005 as an open-source project. Git allows multiple developers to collaborate on a project and keep track of changes to the codebase… Read More »What is Git?

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            Is Waterfall Still Used?

              Yes, the Waterfall methodology is still used today, particularly in projects that have well-defined requirements and a fixed scope. Waterfall is a traditional project management methodology that follows a linear, sequential approach to software development. It has been used successfully in large-scale projects, particularly in… Read More »Is Waterfall Still Used?

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              What is Agile?

                There are several types of Agile methodologies, each with its own unique approach to software development. Here are some of the most common types of Agile methodologies and their pros and cons: In conclusion, each Agile methodology has its own unique approach to software development,… Read More »What is Agile?

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                What is an API? How do you test?

                  An API (Application Programming Interface) is a set of rules and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate with each other. APIs allow applications to access data and functionality provided by other applications or services. When testing an API for scalability, there are several… Read More »What is an API? How do you test?

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