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Ivanna Kushnir

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Ukraine Lvov, Ukraine
2 months 21 days back
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on the service 1 year

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Українська Українська: fluent
English English: intermediate

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Programming

Portfolio


  • CourseGarden

    Testing & QA
    CourseGarden Project is a web platform where users can create, share, and take mini-courses. The system allows login as a teacher, student, or admin.

    So far, I have tested three key sections:

    the authorization page,

    the course creation and management page,

    and the support page.

    My testing covered both frontend and backend (API testing).
    The testing was conducted on both Windows and Android operating systems.

    I created a checklist, executed the tests, filed 21 bug reports, and prepared a test report.

    The testing included:

    Functional testing,

    UI/UX testing,

    Positive and negative testing.

    I also applied black-box testing techniques, specifically:

    Boundary Value Analysis,

    and Ad-Hoc Testing.

    Additionally, I provided several improvement suggestions, some of which were accepted and taken into account by the team.

    The project is still ongoing, so the information may change daily.
  • Film Library

    Testing & QA
    Project:
    Filmoteka (Film Library Web Application)

    Project Type:
    Web application serving as a film library with short film descriptions and the ability to create two lists: "Want to Watch" and "Watched." The application does not provide the ability to watch the films themselves.

    My Role:
    QA Engineer

    Tasks:
    - Write 5 test cases.
    - Find and document 5 bug reports.

    Testing Scope:
    Testing included both the functional and interface aspects of the application.
  • Cabbage

    Testing & QA
    Project: Kapusta (Financial Notebook Web Application)

    Project Overview:
    "Kapusta" is a web-based financial notebook application designed to help users track their income and expenses. Our team of 9 QA testers was responsible for ensuring the application's quality and reliability before its release.

    My Role:
    I was responsible for testing the front-end and back-end functionality of the authorization page, ensuring secure and user-friendly access for users.

    Responsibilities:
    - Analyzed user stories and use cases provided by the business analyst to understand expected authorization page behavior.
    - Created detailed checklists in TestRail covering positive and negative test cases for both front-end and back-end, including boundary value analysis and equivalence partitioning.
    - Executed functional, UI/UX, and security tests.
    - Wrote clear and concise bug reports in Jira, providing developers with the information needed to reproduce and fix issues.
    - Collaborated with the team to provide overall recommendations for improving the application's quality.

    Testing Methods:
    - Utilized positive and negative testing methods to ensure the authorization page correctly handled valid and invalid input data.
    - Applied black box testing techniques, specifically:
    Boundary Value Analysis: Testing the system's behavior at the extreme limits of input parameters (e.g., minimum and maximum password length).
    Equivalence Partitioning: Dividing input data into equivalence classes and selecting representatives from each class for testing.

    Technical Skills:
    - Proficient in using browser developer tools (DevTools) for front-end testing.
    - Experienced in API testing with Swagger.
    - Familiar with UI/UX design tool Figma.

    Challenges:
    Ensuring the security of the authorization process was a key challenge. I collaborated closely with developers to identify and address potential vulnerabilities.

    Results:
    Identified and reported 5 critical bugs related to authorization, all of which were resolved before the application's release.
    Contributed to the overall improvement of the application's usability and security.