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Test design techniques are methods used to create test cases and scenarios for software testing.
Black box testing: Testing based on external behavior without knowledge of internal code.
White box testing: Testing based on internal code structure and logic.
Equivalence partitioning: Dividing input data into partitions to ensure thorough testing.
Boundary value analysis: Testing at the boundaries of input ranges to uncover ...
Sanity testing is a narrow and deep testing to ensure that the most crucial functionalities work correctly, while smoke testing is a broad and shallow testing to check if the software build is stable enough for further testing.
Sanity testing focuses on specific areas of the application to ensure that the critical functionalities are working as expected.
Smoke testing is a preliminary test to check if the software build ...
Reverse a given string
Use a loop to iterate through the characters of the string
Swap the characters from start to end to reverse the string
Alternatively, use built-in functions like reverse() in some programming languages
Split a string into an array of strings based on a specified delimiter
Use the split() method in programming languages like JavaScript, Python, or Java
Specify the delimiter as an argument to the split() method
Example: 'Hello,World' split(',') would result in ['Hello', 'World']
Seeking new challenges and growth opportunities
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Company restructuring or changes in management
Reconciliation is the process of comparing two sets of records to ensure their accuracy and consistency.
Reconciliation is a financial term used to verify and match transactions between two accounts or statements.
It helps identify discrepancies, errors, or missing entries in the records.
Types of reconciliation include bank reconciliation, account reconciliation, and intercompany reconciliation.
Bank reconciliation involv...
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing a company's bank statement with its own financial records.
It helps to identify any discrepancies between the two records.
It ensures that all transactions are accurately recorded in the company's books.
It involves matching the transactions on the bank statement with the transactions in the company's accounting system.
Any differences between the two records are investigated...
Reconciliation involves identifying and resolving differences between two parties.
Identify the differences between the parties involved
Communicate with the other party to understand their perspective
Find common ground and negotiate a solution
Agree on a plan of action to move forward
Follow up to ensure the plan is being implemented and effective
Accounts refer to financial records that track the flow of money in and out of a business. They are important for financial management.
Accounts are used to track financial transactions such as sales, expenses, and payments.
They help businesses keep track of their financial health and make informed decisions.
Accounts are important for tax purposes and for meeting legal requirements.
Examples of accounts include cash, acc...
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing a company's financial records with those of its bank to ensure accuracy.
Bank reconciliation involves matching transactions in a company's accounting records with those in its bank statement.
Any discrepancies are identified and investigated, such as outstanding checks or deposits in transit.
The goal is to ensure that the company's cash balance in its accounting records mat...
ATM reconciliation is the process of ensuring that the amount of cash in an ATM matches the amount recorded in the bank's books.
ATM reconciliation involves comparing the cash dispensed by the ATM with the transactions recorded in the bank's system.
Any discrepancies are investigated and resolved to ensure that the ATM balance matches the bank's balance.
ATM reconciliation is typically done on a daily basis to ensure accu...
Error transaction refers to a failed or incorrect transaction that did not complete successfully.
It can occur due to various reasons such as insufficient funds, incorrect account details, technical issues, etc.
Error transactions can result in loss of money or delay in processing.
Examples include failed ATM withdrawals, declined credit card payments, and unsuccessful online transfers.
Error transactions can be rectified by identifying the cause and taking appropriate corrective actions.
Identify the cause of the error transaction
Determine the appropriate corrective action
Implement the corrective action
Ensure the error transaction is properly documented for future reference
Communicating with customers is crucial for understanding their needs and providing excellent service.
Listen actively to their concerns and feedback
Use clear and concise language to avoid confusion
Be empathetic and understanding of their perspective
Provide timely and effective solutions to their problems
Follow up to ensure their satisfaction and loyalty
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Mura Muda is a concept in Lean manufacturing that refers to unevenness and waste in the production process.
Mura refers to unevenness or inconsistency in production processes, which can lead to inefficiencies and delays.
Muda refers to waste, such as overproduction, excess inventory, or unnecessary movement of materials.
Identifying and eliminating Mura and Muda is essential for improving productivity and reducing costs i...
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