MazeWizzard
15 years agoVisitor
Testing and QA Environment
Hi all. I've a small app that I'd like to begin my internal QA with, but thought I'd ask how the experienced developers that have released applications set up their QA environment. Yes, I've read the design guidelines, but this question is about actually performing the QA on physical equipment. I did try searching......... Any links in this forum to topics related to this? I've tried searching for "testing" and "testing environment", but haven't really found much. Since I'm new to the forum, it's rather hard to digest that much history.
I assume that open Betas help in this regard (the plethora of target display equipment). But before that (Alpha)...
Do you have ?4? sets to output to with different video input/display capabilities? Do you "cheat" and use HD sets in different modes? Is there a suggested setup for this? What feedback has the user community given? Any weird equipment out there that forced a design change or update? Any significant differences in Roku boxes (other than the new remote) that cause you to use multiple boxes for testing?
I realize that I may be over-complicating this a bit, but it's easy to ask 1st and not get burned later. If you feel this is part of your "in-house expertise" and don't want to comment, I'd understand. However, if you are willing to share any experiences or environment configs, I'd appreciate it.
Just curious.
I assume that open Betas help in this regard (the plethora of target display equipment). But before that (Alpha)...
Do you have ?4? sets to output to with different video input/display capabilities? Do you "cheat" and use HD sets in different modes? Is there a suggested setup for this? What feedback has the user community given? Any weird equipment out there that forced a design change or update? Any significant differences in Roku boxes (other than the new remote) that cause you to use multiple boxes for testing?
I realize that I may be over-complicating this a bit, but it's easy to ask 1st and not get burned later. If you feel this is part of your "in-house expertise" and don't want to comment, I'd understand. However, if you are willing to share any experiences or environment configs, I'd appreciate it.
Just curious.