Dealing with NonReproducible Issues – The James Bach way


It’s common for the people to come across issues in the software & the same issue may not occur again even after several tries.It occurs very often in the day to day life of Software Testers & Developers.

Today, i was browsing through James Blog & come across this How to Investigate Intermittent Problems article.

I would recommend my blog readers to go through this article & find an abstract below.

The ability and the confidence to investigate an intermittent bug is one of the things that marks an excellent tester. The most engaging stories about testing I have heard have been stories about hunting a “white whale” sort of problem in an ocean of complexity. Recently, a thread on the SHAPE forum made me realized that I had not yet written about this fascinating aspect of software testing.

Yet Another Blog on Software Testing


Welcome to my world of software of testing online. I will be sharing my views, thoughts on various topics of Software Testing, Development, Quality, Software Metrics, Tools  and various other topics also. I will use this blog as a knowledge base for my ideas, reading & arguments on the topics. In the process, i will be sharing some interesting links, tools, articles and any other info that might be value addition to me. It may so happen that the information on blog might be useful to the people of software testing community.


This is Venkat Reddy Chintalapdi (Venkat in short) working with YASU Technologies as Test Manager. I have over 7 years of experience in the Industry worked on Development, Testing, Maintenance and Technical Support. All these years of experience made me good at understanding the applications and how to validate the same.

I am excited to test the applications and discover it’s behavior in many scenarios. These tests helped me to improve my thought process and i feel that it’s a creative skill. Testing is not at all a dumb skill and these testers need to have more skills than the one who developed the same. These skills will spread over your Domain, Technology and how the systems behave in genaral.

I will be sharing my views and the experiences here. I am inspired by James Bach and Cem Kaner.

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