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Employment History 
October 20 10– Aug 2014 Principal Quality Assurance Engineer 
Company: Oracle 
Product: Oracle WebCenter Sites (web content management) 
 Plan and execute testing related deliverables across various stages of testing 
 Develop and maintain test artifacts across all test levels 
 Work with developers, business stakeholders and other testing resources from the 
project and the business in completion of testing requirement 
 Assist the Test manager in generation of reports that give visibility of testing 
progress and quality 
 Provide recommendations to improve test planning, test processes, test strategies 
and overall quality 
 Identify and review functional and non-functional requirements, identify and script 
test cases 
 Execute assigned test cases and document test results 
 Conduct severity/impact analysis of found defects 
 Identify and report test/application risks and issues 
 Get Ready Test Environment 
 Deploy the Build on different Test Environment [Tomcat, Weblogic, and WebSphere] 
 Review 
 Handle Team members 
 Review the Test artifacts 
 Day to day Interaction with the client on project progress 
 Responsible for defining test approach and Test Planning 
 Facilitate the prioritization of requirements 
 Ensure specifications meet requirements in areas such as: usability, reliability, 
performance, supportability, security, environment 
 Manage internal & external client relationships 
 Scheduled the delivery of fixes into the test environments by agreeing the 
priority/severity of fixes 
 Responsible for carrying out E2E and functional testing to ensure that high quality 
standards are achieved at all times for all software releases 
 Conducted test reviews, prepare audit reports, identifying any exceptions to agreed 
Entry/Exit criteria and agreeing appropriate responses with all stakeholders. 
 Done mentoring, coaching and coordinating team members and working effectively 
with others in a project team environment. 
 Provided effective communication across the Business units, IT function to manage 
the smooth delivery of test activities. 
 Worked closely with delivery hub team, platform & program leads to identify 
issues/risks related to the testing earlier in the release cycle and follow it through 
release process. 
 Preparing the VPAT[Voluntary Product Accessibility Template] 
 To send the daily test execution report and Regular calls with stake holders and 
Support Business Managers & Sales team from a technical perspective. 
Achievements: Awarded Oracle shares for my performance.
Oracle WebCenter Sites enables you to create and manage content for publication to your 
website. The content is stored in the WebCenter Sites database. You create and manage the 
content using the WebCenter Sites Contributor interface, which provides a simple and intuitive 
way of accessing and working with the database. 
The content that you manage depends on the nature of your organization: a news site might 
produce articles, photos, and video clips; a human resources department might manage job 
postings and personnel policies; an online retailer might offer product descriptions, special 
offers, coupons, and so on. Content can be moved from its creation on the content management 
(CM) system to its completion in steps, from person to person, in a process called workflow. 
Along the way, collaborators can modify and comment on the content and use revision tracking 
to audit changes made to the content. Your end goal is to publish content so that site visitors can 
view it. Publishing functions are available in the WebCenter Sites Admin interface. 
Major projects: Accessibility 12c( 12.1.4.0.0) : Accessibility testing is a type of systems 
testing designed to determine whether individuals with disabilities will be able to use the 
system in question, which could be software, hardware, or some other type of system. 
Disabilities encompass a wide range of physical problems, including learning disabilities as well 
as difficulties with sight, hearing and movement. 
• Perceivable: users can perceive the information with the senses they have (sight, hearing, or 
touch) 
• Operable: the product can be operated with an interaction the user can perform 
• Understandable: the content and operation of the product cannot be beyond the user’s ability 
to understand it 
• Abilities: we focus on what people can do, not what they cannot do. 
• Making products work for Users with visual impairments Examples: blindness, partial sight 
(low vision), color blindness 
• Users with hearing impairments Examples: deafness, partial hearing loss 
• Users with motor impairments Examples: limited or no hand, wrist, arm or upper body 
movement 
• Users with cognitive impairments Examples: ADHD, short-term memory loss 
• People with temporary disabilities Due to accident, illness, etc. 
• Situational limitations Examples: noisy or dirty environments, slow networks 
• The aging population 
Major Projects Falcon Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.8.0): Revision tracking allows you to check out, 
or lock, assets. When you check out an asset, you lock the asset, which prevents other users 
from editing or deleting it. When you are finished working with the asset, you can decide to 
check the asset back in with the changes you made or discard the changes you made to the asset 
by undoing the checkout. In either case, the asset is then again available for modif ication by 
other users. An asset that is checked out to you, however, can still be viewed and searched for 
by other users, as well as retrieved by queries or collections. 
When revision tracking is enabled, you control whether other users can edit or delete an asset 
by checking it out and back in. You can either check assets out manually, or you can let 
WebCenter Sites handle the check out process automatically. If you allow WebCenter Sites to 
automatically check assets out to you, you will still have to manually check assets back in when 
you are done working with them. 
When revision tracking is enabled, the following commands control access to assets: 
 Check out. Only one user can check out an asset at any given time. If other users try to 
check the asset out or modify it, WebCenter Sites informs them that the asset is locked 
by someone else.
 If an asset is assigned to you in a workflow, and you have checked out the asset, then 
you cannot finish your assignment until you check the asset back in. 
 An asset that is checked out (locked by a user) cannot be approved for publishing until 
it is checked in (unlocked). 
 Undo Checkout. If you check out an asset and then decide that you do not want to save 
the changes you have made to it, cancel or "undo" the checkout. In this case, the asset is 
simply unlocked, changes are reverted back to the most current version of the asset, and 
no new version is saved. 
 Check in. You check in assets that you have checked out. After the asset is checked in, 
others can work with it, and if the asset is assigned to you in a workflow, you can finish 
your assignment. 
 When you check in an asset that you have checked out, a record is made of the checkin, 
and a copy of the last saved version of the asset is preserved as a new version (the 
number of versions kept is set by the administrator). 
 Another option is to check in the asset so that you have an archived version but to keep 
it checked out. This option enables you to create a version but keeps the asset checked 
out to you. 
Major Projects Upgrade and Patches testing: Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.6.1) 
 FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 
 Oracle WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.0) 
 Oracle WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.1) Bundled Patch 1 
 Upgrade Paths 
 "New in This Release" 
 "About Changes During Upgrade" 
 "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2" 
 "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter Sites 
11gR1 (11.1.1.6.0)" 
 "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter 
Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.1)"

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Employment History

  • 1. Employment History October 20 10– Aug 2014 Principal Quality Assurance Engineer Company: Oracle Product: Oracle WebCenter Sites (web content management)  Plan and execute testing related deliverables across various stages of testing  Develop and maintain test artifacts across all test levels  Work with developers, business stakeholders and other testing resources from the project and the business in completion of testing requirement  Assist the Test manager in generation of reports that give visibility of testing progress and quality  Provide recommendations to improve test planning, test processes, test strategies and overall quality  Identify and review functional and non-functional requirements, identify and script test cases  Execute assigned test cases and document test results  Conduct severity/impact analysis of found defects  Identify and report test/application risks and issues  Get Ready Test Environment  Deploy the Build on different Test Environment [Tomcat, Weblogic, and WebSphere]  Review  Handle Team members  Review the Test artifacts  Day to day Interaction with the client on project progress  Responsible for defining test approach and Test Planning  Facilitate the prioritization of requirements  Ensure specifications meet requirements in areas such as: usability, reliability, performance, supportability, security, environment  Manage internal & external client relationships  Scheduled the delivery of fixes into the test environments by agreeing the priority/severity of fixes  Responsible for carrying out E2E and functional testing to ensure that high quality standards are achieved at all times for all software releases  Conducted test reviews, prepare audit reports, identifying any exceptions to agreed Entry/Exit criteria and agreeing appropriate responses with all stakeholders.  Done mentoring, coaching and coordinating team members and working effectively with others in a project team environment.  Provided effective communication across the Business units, IT function to manage the smooth delivery of test activities.  Worked closely with delivery hub team, platform & program leads to identify issues/risks related to the testing earlier in the release cycle and follow it through release process.  Preparing the VPAT[Voluntary Product Accessibility Template]  To send the daily test execution report and Regular calls with stake holders and Support Business Managers & Sales team from a technical perspective. Achievements: Awarded Oracle shares for my performance.
  • 2. Oracle WebCenter Sites enables you to create and manage content for publication to your website. The content is stored in the WebCenter Sites database. You create and manage the content using the WebCenter Sites Contributor interface, which provides a simple and intuitive way of accessing and working with the database. The content that you manage depends on the nature of your organization: a news site might produce articles, photos, and video clips; a human resources department might manage job postings and personnel policies; an online retailer might offer product descriptions, special offers, coupons, and so on. Content can be moved from its creation on the content management (CM) system to its completion in steps, from person to person, in a process called workflow. Along the way, collaborators can modify and comment on the content and use revision tracking to audit changes made to the content. Your end goal is to publish content so that site visitors can view it. Publishing functions are available in the WebCenter Sites Admin interface. Major projects: Accessibility 12c( 12.1.4.0.0) : Accessibility testing is a type of systems testing designed to determine whether individuals with disabilities will be able to use the system in question, which could be software, hardware, or some other type of system. Disabilities encompass a wide range of physical problems, including learning disabilities as well as difficulties with sight, hearing and movement. • Perceivable: users can perceive the information with the senses they have (sight, hearing, or touch) • Operable: the product can be operated with an interaction the user can perform • Understandable: the content and operation of the product cannot be beyond the user’s ability to understand it • Abilities: we focus on what people can do, not what they cannot do. • Making products work for Users with visual impairments Examples: blindness, partial sight (low vision), color blindness • Users with hearing impairments Examples: deafness, partial hearing loss • Users with motor impairments Examples: limited or no hand, wrist, arm or upper body movement • Users with cognitive impairments Examples: ADHD, short-term memory loss • People with temporary disabilities Due to accident, illness, etc. • Situational limitations Examples: noisy or dirty environments, slow networks • The aging population Major Projects Falcon Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.8.0): Revision tracking allows you to check out, or lock, assets. When you check out an asset, you lock the asset, which prevents other users from editing or deleting it. When you are finished working with the asset, you can decide to check the asset back in with the changes you made or discard the changes you made to the asset by undoing the checkout. In either case, the asset is then again available for modif ication by other users. An asset that is checked out to you, however, can still be viewed and searched for by other users, as well as retrieved by queries or collections. When revision tracking is enabled, you control whether other users can edit or delete an asset by checking it out and back in. You can either check assets out manually, or you can let WebCenter Sites handle the check out process automatically. If you allow WebCenter Sites to automatically check assets out to you, you will still have to manually check assets back in when you are done working with them. When revision tracking is enabled, the following commands control access to assets:  Check out. Only one user can check out an asset at any given time. If other users try to check the asset out or modify it, WebCenter Sites informs them that the asset is locked by someone else.
  • 3.  If an asset is assigned to you in a workflow, and you have checked out the asset, then you cannot finish your assignment until you check the asset back in.  An asset that is checked out (locked by a user) cannot be approved for publishing until it is checked in (unlocked).  Undo Checkout. If you check out an asset and then decide that you do not want to save the changes you have made to it, cancel or "undo" the checkout. In this case, the asset is simply unlocked, changes are reverted back to the most current version of the asset, and no new version is saved.  Check in. You check in assets that you have checked out. After the asset is checked in, others can work with it, and if the asset is assigned to you in a workflow, you can finish your assignment.  When you check in an asset that you have checked out, a record is made of the checkin, and a copy of the last saved version of the asset is preserved as a new version (the number of versions kept is set by the administrator).  Another option is to check in the asset so that you have an archived version but to keep it checked out. This option enables you to create a version but keeps the asset checked out to you. Major Projects Upgrade and Patches testing: Release 11g R1 (11.1.1.6.1)  FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2  Oracle WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.0)  Oracle WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.1) Bundled Patch 1  Upgrade Paths  "New in This Release"  "About Changes During Upgrade"  "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2"  "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.0)"  "Changes During Upgrade from FatWire Content Server 7.6 Patch 2 and WebCenter Sites 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.1)"