14 articles tagged #qa
All English for IT articles related to #qa.
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English for Locust Load Testing
Master the English vocabulary developers need for Locust's Python-based load tests, user classes, and swarm ramp-up when discussing performance testing results.
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How to Explain a Bug You Can't Reproduce in English
Learn the English phrases for reporting back on an unreproducible bug: what you tried, what you suspect, and what you need from the reporter without sounding dismissive.
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English for WCAG and Screen Reader Testing Reports
Learn the English vocabulary and phrasing for writing accessibility audit findings, WCAG success criteria references, and screen reader test reports.
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How to Run a Bug Bash in English
Learn the English phrases for organizing and facilitating a bug bash: kicking it off, assigning focus areas, triaging findings live, and wrapping up with clear ownership.
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How to Write a Bug Triage Summary in English
Learn the English phrasing for summarizing and prioritizing a batch of bugs during triage, including how to justify severity and priority decisions clearly.
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How to Write a Bug Report That Gets Fixed
Learn how to write clear, actionable bug reports in English that developers can act on immediately — with templates, real examples, and common mistakes to avoid.
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English for Playwright Testing
Learn the vocabulary and phrases used by QA engineers and developers when discussing Playwright tests, locators, fixtures, and assertions.
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How to Write a Clear Bug Report in English
Learn how to write effective bug reports in English: steps to reproduce, expected vs actual behaviour, environment, severity, and before/after examples.
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Vocabulary for Test Automation Engineers
Essential English vocabulary for test automation: test harness, fixtures, flaky tests, the test pyramid, page object model, assertions, and more.
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Code Coverage & Testing Vocabulary: 25 Terms for QA and Developers
Code coverage metrics, test types, mocking, TDD, BDD, and quality assurance vocabulary for developers and QA engineers.
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Performance Testing Vocabulary: k6, JMeter, and Load Testing Language
Master the English vocabulary for performance testing — throughput, p99 latency, virtual users, ramp-up, and the language of load, stress, soak, and smoke tests.
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Testing Vocabulary: Unit Tests, Mocks, Stubs, and More
Essential software testing vocabulary explained: unit tests, integration tests, mocks, stubs, fakes, test coverage, TDD, BDD, regression testing, and 20 more terms.
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How to Write a Clear Bug Report in English
The exact phrases, structure, and vocabulary every QA engineer and developer needs to write effective bug reports that get fixed fast.
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English for QA Engineers: Bug Reports, Test Plans, and Reviews
The specific English vocabulary, phrases, and document structures QA engineers use every day — from writing clear bug reports to communicating acceptance criteria and test results.
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