Who: Ryan Bramwell, Kelsey Stuhltrager, Brennan Tekulve, and Jordan Young
What: Product Quality Testing on different command hooks
When: Now... During spring semester in CIT 380
Where: Testing will take place outside of class and even a little in class over a span of about three weeks
Why: A project needed to be undertaken to practice and learn scrum methods for project management. Our group decided to do product quality testing due to interests of all the group members. Various products were proposed to be tested, but command hooks were chosen because of the feasibility of obtaining them and testing them and their common usage.
How: There will be three rounds of testing consisting of usability, quality, and destructive tests. For both usability and quality, simple surveys will be conducted with various audiences. For destructive testing, the products will be tested to compare the loads they can handle to the ratings on the packages.
There isn't necessarily anything we plan to discover in our testing that is new. We just hope to provide more reviews and information to those who may be interested in purchasing command hooks.
Stay tuned for test results!
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