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Beta

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:07 am
by chancelot
Katherine wrote;

"During the Beta Testing, Sunday evening, a small glitch was uncovered."

ROFL! That "small" glitch must have been about the size of the "puny" employee seeing as how it's now Wednesday and you still haven't ironed it out.

BTW? Beta testing is normally done in the real world, not on your own Intranet. What YOU see (in your own little world) may be much different than what others see depending upon OS and browser versions and such.

Re: Beta

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:57 pm
by zardoz1962
chancelot wrote:Katherine wrote;

"During the Beta Testing, Sunday evening, a small glitch was uncovered."

ROFL! That "small" glitch must have been about the size of the "puny" employee seeing as how it's now Wednesday and you still haven't ironed it out.

BTW? Beta testing is normally done in the real world, not on your own Intranet. What YOU see (in your own little world) may be much different than what others see depending upon OS and browser versions and such.
Yes, it would make for so much more faith in the programmers if they knew the difference between alpha testing and beta testing.

alpha test (from PC Magazine's online encyclopedia)

The first test of newly developed hardware or software in a laboratory setting. When the first round of bugs has been fixed, the product goes into beta test with actual users. For custom software, the customer may be invited into the vendor's facilities for an alpha test to ensure the client's vision has been interpreted properly by the developer.

Have any actual users seen the site? No? Then it ain't a beta test and these ain't professional developers.

Re: Beta

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 2:47 pm
by chancelot
Clearly the new "out of this world" VW site is being beta-tested on VW's intranet and it looks fabulous in IE6.

Re: Beta

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:58 pm
by zardoz1962
chancelot wrote:Clearly the new "out of this world" VW site is being beta-tested on VW's intranet and it looks fabulous in IE6.
No, they are testing using Lynx.

You know you are a geek if you get this one.