A personal wiki containing notes and drafts about software quality assurance topics and practices.
Software Quality Wiki is a personal collection of notes and drafts about software quality assurance topics. It serves as a knowledge base covering various aspects of software testing, quality metrics, methodologies, and best practices in the field. The project organizes this information in a wiki format for easy reference and learning.
Software testers, quality assurance engineers, developers interested in testing practices, and anyone learning about software quality concepts and methodologies.
Provides freely accessible, curated knowledge about software quality topics from personal learning and experience. It offers a structured wiki format that makes quality assurance information easy to navigate and understand.
My own notes (drafts mostly) about software quality
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Covers a wide range of software quality assurance topics, from methodologies to tools, as noted in the comprehensive drafts and notes section.
Organized as a GitHub wiki, making it easy to navigate and search through various quality concepts, enhancing learning efficiency.
Provides openly accessible personal insights and curated content, fostering education without financial barriers, as emphasized in its open knowledge base philosophy.
Includes drafts from personal experience, offering practical perspectives on testing and quality practices that may not be found in formal sources.
As personal notes, the information lacks peer review and may reflect individual biases, gaps, or inaccuracies, reducing reliability for critical applications.
Uses CC BY-NC 2.0, which prohibits commercial use, limiting its utility in business or professional training environments that require monetization.
Personal drafts may not be regularly updated, risking obsolescence in fast-evolving fields like software testing, where tools and best practices change rapidly.