Personal Information
Organização/Local de trabalho
Pakistan, Sindh Pakistan
Cargo
Quality Assurance, Community Engagement, Trainings, and Blogging
Site
www.outtabox.co
Sobre
Arslan Ali is a blogger and content writer alongside being a Software Testing and Quality Assurance professional. He has been around the ICT scene since 1993 when he did his diploma in Software from Petroman.
The Major focus of his expertise is focused in Software Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance
Management, Content writing, Trainings, and, Project Coordination.
Arslan’s Career started in 1998 from College of Digital Sciences (Karachi) as a student project coordinator and instructor for Systems Analysis.
With a 9 years span of tenure at Sidat Hyder, Arslan has developed himself into a Trainer and
Implementer of Quality Assurance practices, social media engagement and content de...
Marcadores
software testing
quality assurance
context driven testing
pakistan
testing
training and development
exploratory testing
perceived quality
software
cv
blogging
and content writing
technical writing
user experience
education
mobile applications
bugs
agile
karachi
ned university
students
michael bolton
james bach
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Apresentações
(6)Documentos
(1)Gostaram
(26)Testing trapeze-2014-april
Anne-Marie Charrett
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Há 10 anos
Body Language The Hidden Language
Brad Nunnally
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Há 10 anos
Making your slides lighter
Alexei Kapterev
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Há 10 anos
6 key learnings for responsive webdesign
Bart De Waele
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Há 10 anos
How to be like water: 15 quotes from Bruce Lee
Big Fish Presentations
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Há 10 anos
Share the Joy!
Bruce Kasanoff
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Há 10 anos
Show, Don't (Just) Tell: The Visual Proposal That Landed Me a Dream Gig! #PresentationTips
Nadine Hanafi
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Há 10 anos
A taste of Exploratory Testing
Anne-Marie Charrett
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Há 10 anos
A Gerk Manifesto: Misfit to Awesome Social Citizen
Grant Crowell
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Há 10 anos
Color your life: how to spice up your life with colors.
Marc Heleven
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Há 11 anos
21 illustrated ideakillers
Marc Heleven
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Há 11 anos
The world without internet:
Marc Heleven
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Há 10 anos
Testing with a stranger TestNET
Markus Gärtner
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Há 10 anos
Star Wars Startup Lessons
Ben Mumby-Croft
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Há 12 anos
Nail the First 60 Seconds of Your Presentation
Bruce Kasanoff
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Há 10 anos
Beyond progressive-enhancement
yiibu
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Há 10 anos
Time Is Short
Bruce Kasanoff
•
Há 10 anos
Death by PowerPoint - Redesigned
Eze Ikedi
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Há 10 anos
Death To Bullshit: Now With 80% More Bullshit!
Brad Frost
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Há 10 anos
This Is How You Get Attention
Bruce Kasanoff
•
Há 10 anos
Image powered social web
Paul Gilbert
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Há 10 anos
The Workshop Workshop - UX Week 2013
Russ U
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Há 10 anos
Utter failures and lessons remained unlearned
Ilari Henrik Aegerter
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Há 10 anos
You Are NOT Your Idea
Bruce Kasanoff
•
Há 10 anos
Happy 70th Birthday, Robert De Niro
guimera
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Há 10 anos
Presentation Preparation: How To Be Above Average
Alex Rister
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Há 10 anos
Personal Information
Organização/Local de trabalho
Pakistan, Sindh Pakistan
Cargo
Quality Assurance, Community Engagement, Trainings, and Blogging
Site
www.outtabox.co
Sobre
Arslan Ali is a blogger and content writer alongside being a Software Testing and Quality Assurance professional. He has been around the ICT scene since 1993 when he did his diploma in Software from Petroman.
The Major focus of his expertise is focused in Software Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance
Management, Content writing, Trainings, and, Project Coordination.
Arslan’s Career started in 1998 from College of Digital Sciences (Karachi) as a student project coordinator and instructor for Systems Analysis.
With a 9 years span of tenure at Sidat Hyder, Arslan has developed himself into a Trainer and
Implementer of Quality Assurance practices, social media engagement and content de...
Marcadores
software testing
quality assurance
context driven testing
pakistan
testing
training and development
exploratory testing
perceived quality
software
cv
blogging
and content writing
technical writing
user experience
education
mobile applications
bugs
agile
karachi
ned university
students
michael bolton
james bach
Ver mais