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QA Portfolio

Introduction

Welcome to my QA Portfolio!

This repository showcases examples of my works and test documentation.

As a beginner in the field, I’ve included various artifacts from my testing courses.

Content

Branch Area Summary Link Content Origin
Personal project
in mobile testing
“My Demo App”
Mobile Testing Exploratory testing of the Android demo mobile application. LINK На Русском.
Checklists, testing results.
Demo App for testing by Sauce Labs
Checklists Web Application Testing
(GUI)
Checklists for the learn.epam.com application. LINK In English.
Extra: Smoke scope and regression scope indication
with reasons of choosing.
Testing
courses
Test cases Web Application Testing
(GUI)
Test cases for smoke testing for the learn.epam.com application. LINK In English. Testing
courses
Defect Reports   Bugs on the page (screenshot) of an online store. LINK In English.
Bug types:
- Functional,
- UI,
- Usability,
- Localization.
Testing
courses
Jira Defect Report Bug registration in Jira, setting up fields. Example of bug in Game testing. Note: Is not a bug in this game in fact. LINK На Русском.
A test assignment in the public access.
Test Techniques   Life insurance module for the company employees. LINK In English.
Applied techniques:
- Decision table,
- Equivalence partitioning,
- Boundary value analysis,
- Error guessing,
- Pairwise testing.
Testing courses
Postman Collection API Testing with “Users” project simulator.

- Newman report about Postman collections execution.
- Simple common requests (see section “Total Requests”).
- Сreated documentation (“Summary” for collection description + for each request).
LINK In English.
Postman collection presented in a Newman report format to improve visual perception.
It is more convenient than JSON.

Please, visit sections:
- “Summary” for collection description,
- “Total Requests” for http requiest-response and their descriptions.
Project of Olga Nazina
to educational
goals

Thank you for visiting my QA Portfolio!

Please view the QA Portfolio in the version of the website. The test artifact files are displayed on the website in an easy-to-read format. On GitHub, you will view the code of the artifact webpage, although it doesn’t make much sense in this case.