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We only use informal internal testing, but our software is used internally only, so this is appropriate. We just develop the UI and show it to someone internally that will use the software. We don't tell them anything about the program and ask them to use it. If they can figure it out without asking any questions then it passes muster. From there, we tweak it for useability and fewer user required actions.
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As I see not too many people have proper way of software testing.
May be it is why we can see "GPFs" too ofthen in releases
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However, usability testing != software testing.
How does usuability usability have anything to do with well-written, bug-free code?
My 2p...
"Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb
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