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Cygnus Data Systems Beta Testing Application 02/09/94 Page 1
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Software Version Control.
Software revisions are made periodically and have a numbering scheme.
The version number (for example v3.6a) consists of three parts. The
first number is the major revision number. A change in this number
represents a very significant change to the software. This could be
because of a very important feature addition, or an extensive
overhaul of portions of the code. The second number is the minor
revision number and is changed when significant bug fixes are
required or when miscellaneous features are added or changed.
Software Testing.
During development of a software package, several different levels of
testing are performed. The initial testing phase called alpha
testing begins when revisions (major and minor) are made to the
software and it is initially sent out to a small group of testers.
The purpose is to see how it performs under several different
configurations and to get initial reports of its performance. During
alpha testing, some features may be changed and others added. The
second phase of testing called beta testing begins after alpha
testing is completed and the features have all been fixed for the
major revision. This is major phase of testing and is intended to
test the software on as many different configurations and systems as
possible to ensure the integrity of the software.
Beta testing is an important phase of software development. It helps
to ensure the success of the software since faulty software,
regardless of how potentially useful, can easily suffer an early
death if it develops a reputation for "locking up" systems or
corrupting files. Beta testing also requires a commitment on the
part of the beta testers and a good deal of patience. There are
risks to beta testing, but there are also rewards. As a beta tester,
you will undoubtedly find bugs in the program which could cause
unpredictible and even undesirable effects. When testing, you should
always record everything you notice, whether or not it is a bug - if
you believe a simple change could make the software much easier to
use, say so! All comments are welcomed and encouraged.
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What you should do as a beta tester.
1) The first rule of beta testing is that all software distributed
to beta testers is confidential and my NOT be distributed by anyone
under any circumstances other than Cygnus Data Systems. The first
reason for this rule is that if any serious bugs appear in the
software, they can be fixed before the software is released to the
public. The second is that beta test software is registered software
and has features enabled that are not available in the public
(shareware) version. There may be additional reasons, but the bottom
line is that this software is protected under the United States
Copyright Laws.
2) Before testing a new version, backup your current version. If
the new version is not working to your requirements, you can always
restore the old version. Also, if files get corrupted during use of
the new version, you'll have a backup to restore. If this should
happen, you should be able to discribe the steps you took that led to
this event.
3) You must use the software frequently and exercise as much of the
features as practical. Record all your comments and observations
about the software which can be used to improve future releases.
Remember, something that might appear minor in the light of major
bugs could become significant once all bugs have been addressed and
fixed.
4) Take the initiative yourself of being aware of the latest
releases. The beta testing team is a large group and its membership
is dynamic. There is an upper limit to the number of members and
only those who are active and productive in their contributions will
remain members. This does not mean you must come up with an
extensive list of items to be addressed, but simply requests that you
at least attempt to find potential problems and that you do report
those that you find.
5) You can obtain the software by downloading it from Cygnus X-1 BBS
(account validation and security upgrade required) or by f'reqing it
from 1:202/227 (private password required).
6) I believe telephone conversations are important. I also believe
written (typed) lists are important. I am available in the evenings
(after 5:00 PST for phone conversations. Bug reports can be sent via
NetMail to 1:202/227 or uploaded to Cygnus X-1 BBS. Bug reports
should be made in a timely manner since changes are constantly being
made to the software.
7) Let me know if you would like your name excluded from the history
of changes list. Occasionally I will credit a beta tester in the
history with a good suggestion or a good eye for catching bugs.
Cygnus Data Systems Beta Testing Application 02/09/94 Page 3
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Benefits.
1) A free copy of the software! The beta test team largely consists
of persons who use the software on a regular basis. Cygnus Data
Systems does not actively seek beta testers and relies on word of
mouth for its members. If you become a beta tester, do so because
you enjoy and use the software and it suits your application, and not
because you're a professional beta tester who is excellant at
criticizing software.
2) Credit for product development. Many of the features of this
software are a direct result of requests and comments from beta
testers.
Application.
Please complete and return the following form to Cygnus Data Systems.
All information provided on this form is kept in the strictest
confidence and is not released to any individual not affiliated with
Cygnus Data Systems. The form asks you specific questions about your
system hardware and software configuration and your intended
application for the software. I am also interested in your areas of
expertise, interests, and qualifications. Remember, the intent of
beta testing is to test the performance of the software under a wide
range of configurations so if you don't have the most souped up
system on the block, that's okay, I'd still like to hear from you.
Please complete the following application and return it via US MAIL to:
Cygnus Data Systems
Daniel Durbin
14027 NE 181st Street #B-103
Woodinville, WA
98072-6846
Other correspondence may be directed to:
Daniel Durbin______________________________________________
SysOp: Cygnus X-1 BBS, Woodinville, WA | CIS: 73447,1744
(206) 481-9582 (bbs/fax) v32b/v42b | GEnie: D.DURBIN
(206) 481-3484 (voice evenings) | FidoNet 1:343/181
daniel.durbin@f181.n343.z1.fidonet.org |
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Date: __________________
Name: __________________________________________________________
Company: __________________________________________________________
Position: __________________________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________________________
City: __________________________________________________________
State: _____ Zip: ____________-________
Daytime Voice Phone: (______) ______-________
Evening Voice Phone: (______) ______-________
Data Phone: (______) ______-________
Special Qualifications:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
HARDWARE INFORMATION
BBS if any: _______________________________________________________
Mail Address (FidoNet, uucp, internet, etc.):
_______________________________________________________
Modem Type(s):_______________________________________________________
Computer: _______________________________________________________
Monitor: _______________________________________________________
Hard Disk(s): _______________________________________________________
CD ROM: _______________________________________________________
Voice Card: _______________________________________________________
Cygnus Data Systems Beta Testing Application 02/09/94 Page 5
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SOFTWARE INFORMATION
Operating System: ___________________________________________________
Multitasking System:_________________________________________________
Network: ___________________________________________________
Other information you may deem applicable to this application:
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
AGREEMENT
I have read and fully understand the entire Beta Test Application and
am aware of the scope and of my commitment. I agree to assume all
costs of obtaining the software and submitting beta test results. I
agree to accept all risks associated with operating beta test
software and agree not to hold Cygnus Data Systems or any of its
officers liable for any damage that may occur as a result of running
the beta test software. I agree to provide constructive feedback and
beta test results in a timely manor. I understand that my commitment
as a beta tester is to participate in the software developement
process and to do my best to identify improper operation and bugs in
the software. I may also make suggestions for new features and
changes. I also agree that the beta test software is provided to me
soley for my review and that I will not distribute the beta test
software to anyone under any circumstances and that to do so is a
violation of United States Copyright Law.
Print Name ______________________________________ Date ____________
Signature ______________________________________