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26th September 2019, 15:24 | #1 |
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| Increase of bugs in Windows updates explained Vole decided to fire all the people responsible for bug checking Software King of the World Microsoft apparently adopted an "anti-vaxer" policy when it came to bugs in Windows updates. Apparently someone in the Vole Hill thought that Windows updates would go away if they fired all those who were expected to check them. A similar idea is followed by parents who think it is better not to give their children vaccinations because they are not sick. Both strategies have resulted in epidemics. According to Winfuture, former Microsoft Senior SDET Jerry Berg, better known as Barnacules, who worked for Vole for 15 years at Microsoft has as one of his roles to design and develop tools and processes to automate testing for the Microsoft Windows operating system. He left the company after Windows 8.1 shipped to the public. Berg said Microsoft's testing processes changed since he worked there. In 2014/2015, Vole employed an entire team that was dedicated to testing the operating system, builds, updates, drivers, and other code. The team consisted of multiple groups that would run tests and discuss bugs and issues in daily meetings. Tests were conducted manually by the team and through automated testing, and if tests were passed, would give the okay to integrate the code into Windows. https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...ated-explained |
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