Tied with one aim

  • 40 min

If the development team is lucky enough to have both a tester and an analyst, you can be sure that these guys will ensure that the client receives not only a quality product, but also the product they actually wanted (but it's not certain).

In the best traditions of those tunnelling under the English Channel, we work from different sides but together, like Bonnie and Clyde, like Lolek and Bolek, like Křemílek and Vochomůrka. And we will definitely meet (but it's not certain).

However, it's absolute certainly that the analyst will not let you get bogged down in an endless array of corner cases, will assist with validating the development for compliance with the original business requirements and the overall product concept, and will become your second wing on the way to the common goal. After all, they still have to go to the client for acceptance testing.

Let's talk about what exactly, how, and in what volume an analyst can test, to confidently hand over the finished product to the users.


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