Monday, May 30, 2011

Gelupu thalupulee theese aakasame Lyrics

Gelupu thalupulee theese aakasame
nedu naa kosamee
adugu merupulaa maare aanandame
veedadi ee bandhame
etuvaipu velutunna
velugulne chustunna
merisave rangullonaa
kala tire samayana
ala nenai lestunnaa
anukunde chesestunna
daarullani nathoo patugaa
ooyaloogi paate paadagaa
nanu veedi kadaladu
kalamoka kshanamainaa

Gelupu talupulee theese aakasame
nedu naa kosamee

Yedalo asalannii
edige kalla mundare
egiree oohalannii
nijamai nannu cherele
sandeehmedi ledugaa
santoshmantha naadigaa
chukallo cheri chupagaa
uppongutunna horugaa
chindesi paadam aadagaa
dikkulni meeti veena ga
chelaregi kadilenu
gaali taragale painaa

Gelupu talupulee theese aakasame
nedu naa kosamee

Alupe raadu antuu
kolicha ningi anchulanee
jagame elukuntuu
paricha koti kaanthule
ivvala gunde loo ila
chalariponi swaasala
kammesukunde nee kalaa
innalu leni lotu laa
tellariponi reyila
nannallukunte nuvvilaa
nanu nenu gelichina
ontariga nilichaane

Gelupu talupulee theese aakasame
nedu naa kosamee

Usability Testing

This testing is also called as ‘Testing for User-Friendliness’. This testing is done if User Interface of the application stands an important consideration and needs to be specific for the specific type of user.

Exploratory Testing

This testing is similar to the ad-hoc testing and is done in order to learn/explore the application.

Ad-hoc Testing

This type of testing is done without any formal Test Plan or Test Case creation. Ad-hoc testing helps in deciding the scope and duration of the various other testing and it also helps testers in learning the application prior starting with any other testing.

Load Testing

The application is tested against heavy loads or inputs such as testing of web sites in order to find out at what point the web-site/application fails or at what point its performance degrades.

Stress Testing

The application is tested against heavy load such as complex numerical values, large number of inputs, large number of queries etc. which checks for the stress/load the applications can withstand.

Functional Testing

In this type of testing, the software is tested for the functional requirements. The tests are written in order to check if the application behaves as expected.

Software Testing - Black Box Testing Strategy

Black Box Testing is not a type of testing; it instead is a testing strategy, which does not need any knowledge of internal design or code etc. As the name "black box" suggests, no knowledge of internal logic or code structure is required. The types of testing under this strategy are totally based/focused on the testing for requirements and functionality of the work product/software application. Black box testing is sometimes also called as "Opaque Testing", "Functional/Behavioral Testing" and "Closed Box Testing".

The base of the Black box testing strategy lies in the selection of appropriate data as per functionality and testing it against the functional specifications in order to check for normal and abnormal behavior of the system. Now a days, it is becoming common to route the Testing work to a third party as the developer of the system knows too much of the internal logic and coding of the system, which makes it unfit to test the application by the developer.

In order to implement Black Box Testing Strategy, the tester is needed to be thorough with the requirement specifications of the system and as a user, should know, how the system should behave in response to the particular action.

Various testing types that fall under the Black Box Testing strategy are: functional testing, stress testing, recovery testing, volume testing, User Acceptance Testing (also known as UAT), system testing, Sanity or Smoke testing, load testing, Usability testing, Exploratory testing, ad-hoc testing, alpha testing, beta testing etc.

These testing types are again divided in two groups: a) Testing in which user plays a role of tester and b) User is not required

Wine & wisdom

Drunk Taster

In an alcohol factory the regular taster died and the director was in urgent need of looking for a replacement.

A drunkard with ragged, dirty look came to apply for the position..

The director of the factory wondered how to send him away.

They tested him.

They gave him a glass with a drink. He tried it and said, "It's red wine, a muscat, three years old, grown on a north slope, matured in steel containers."
"That's correct", said the boss.

Another glass.
"It's red wine, cabernet, eight years old, a south-western slope, oak barrels."
"Correct."

A third glass.
''It's champagne, high grade and exclusive'' calmly said the drunk.

The director was astonished.
He winked at his secretary to suggest something.

She brought in a glass of urine. The alcoholic tried it.

"It's a blonde, 26 years old, pregnant in the third month.
And if you don't give me the job, I'll name the father!"

THIS WISDOM IS VALUABLE !


To my friends who enjoy a glass of wine...
And those who don't.

As Ben Franklin said:
In wine there is wisdom,
In beer there is freedom,
In water there is bacteria.

In a number of carefully controlled trials,
Scientists have demonstrated that if we drink
1 litre of water each day,
At the end of the year we would have absorbed
More than 1 kilo of Escherichia coli, (E. Coli) - bacteria
Found in faeces.
In other words, we are consuming 1 kilo of poop..

However,
We do NOT run that risk when drinking wine & beer
(or tequila, rum, whiskey or other liquor)
Because alcohol has to go through a purification process
Of boiling, filtering and/or fermenting.

Remember:
Water = Poop,
Wine = Health.
Therefore, it's better to drink wine and talk stupid (shit!!!!),
Than to drink water and be full of shit.

There is no need to thank me for this valuable information:
I'm doing it as a public service!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Bangalore Local bus routes

This website lets you search the BMTC bus routes in Bangalore .
You can either get information on the bus routes between any two locations or look up a specific bus route number.
http://www.narasimhadatta.info/bmtc_query.html
It’s very useful for people how are new to Bengaluru city.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

"KAVALEDURGA", a monumental fort built by Keladi Nayaks near Thirthahalli.




"KAVALEDURGA", a monumental fort built by Keladi Nayaks near Thirthahalli. A beautiful place, but being neglected by the local people and department of tourism. But now ASI (Govt. of INDIA) has initiated restructuring of the ruins of palace and three walled fort.
It is at an elevation of nearly 3000 ft. above sea level and within the fort one can see thick forest with sky touching trees. A 18kms. journey from T'halli and 22kms. from Mastikatte in Kondlur road. It is hardly been visited by the tourists earlier. But these days many go there to enjoy the beauty of 400 years old royal palace.