C) Charlie can hire a team of testers to conduct manual testing. Meanwhile. James should start pre-marketing the product to build anticipation among the customers.
A) Charlie should consider running test automation with the help of leading-edge tools so that they can expedite the software evaluation process. In that way. James can have a final product to assess the requirements and plan the strategy to market it
I like the idea of automating testing in Option A, but I'm not sure about the 'leading-edge tools' part. Sometimes tried-and-true solutions work better than the latest fad.
A) Charlie should consider running test automation with the help of leading-edge tools so that they can expedite the software evaluation process. In that way. James can have a final product to assess the requirements and plan the strategy to market it
Releasing the product without testing? Are you kidding me? Option D is just a recipe for disaster. Customers will be furious, and the business will suffer.
C) Charlie can hire a team of testers to conduct manual testing. Meanwhile. James should start pre-marketing the product to build anticipation among the customers.
B) Both the managers should put DevOps culture into practice and track the progress of the product so that they can be in sync in providing the business and customer with their needs.
A) Charlie should consider running test automation with the help of leading-edge tools so that they can expedite the software evaluation process. In that way. James can have a final product to assess the requirements and plan the strategy to market it
I see both points, but I think option C might be a good compromise. Hiring testers for manual testing while also pre-marketing the product can cover all bases.
I disagree, I believe option B is the way to go. Implementing DevOps culture can help in tracking progress and meeting business and customer needs effectively.
Option B looks like the best approach. Implementing DevOps and tracking progress will help Charlie and James stay aligned and better serve the business and customers.
B) Both the managers should put DevOps culture into practice and track the progress of the product so that they can be in sync in providing the business and customer with their needs.
A) Charlie should consider running test automation with the help of leading-edge tools so that they can expedite the software evaluation process. In that way. James can have a final product to assess the requirements and plan the strategy to market it
B) Both the managers should put DevOps culture into practice and track the progress of the product so that they can be in sync in providing the business and customer with their needs.
A) Charlie should consider running test automation with the help of leading-edge tools so that they can expedite the software evaluation process. In that way. James can have a final product to assess the requirements and plan the strategy to market it
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