SP testing

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Phil Evans, Jan 9, 2004.

  1. Phil Evans

    Phil Evans Guest

    I am confused, Solidworks has selected people to do advanced testing on the
    SP's to stop these glitches getting through, why all this crap??
     
    Phil Evans, Jan 9, 2004
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  2. Yeah, consistently using subscription users for beta testing.

    SW Corp is making a hell of a lot of money so why should they change the
    way they do things??
    Changing would mean a lo$$,.. and they would have to explain that to the
    share holders.

    ...
     
    Paul Salvador, Jan 9, 2004
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  3. Phil Evans

    Phil Evans Guest

    My point mainly Paul, is that I thought the new procedure was implemented to
    iron out all the problems prior to official release, but not so.
     
    Phil Evans, Jan 9, 2004
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  4. I hear what you're saying, but yeah, it does not seem to be happening.

    ...
     
    Paul Salvador, Jan 9, 2004
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  5. Phil Evans

    Flipper Guest

    cuz they haven't selected the right ones or they have fixed date for
    release and the code is getting too complex.

    all of those reasons sux
     
    Flipper, Jan 11, 2004
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  6. Phil Evans

    Mat Guest

    Beacause SolidWorks is an international product with almost 300.000
    users. Think of all the localized operating systems, drivers, hardware
    and so on..

    // Mat
     
    Mat, Jan 13, 2004
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  7. Phil Evans

    Jim Sculley Guest

    The OS already has internationalization support. SW shouldn't need to
    do much more than have someone translate a text file from one language
    to another.


    Jim S.
     
    Jim Sculley, Jan 13, 2004
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  8. Phil Evans

    Smiley Guest

    Solidworks could (and should) do in-depth testing and development
    for one or two specific platforms, with very detailed specs. This way
    you could buy a system and KNOW it would work well.

    But, if the software itself is to blame, this approach wouldn't
    work, and would eliminate a useful excuse for the software vendor.

    I'm trying hard to convert our company's CAD work away from
    Autodesk. I've run into plenty of problems which create bad data not
    cause by the user. My biggest consern has been the realization that I
    might be better off with "the devil you know".

    Joe Dunfee
     
    Smiley, Jan 14, 2004
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  9. Phil Evans

    Sporkman Guest

    I happen to know that SolidWorks DOES do what they consider to be
    in-depth specific testing with somewhere around 50 systems, and they do
    update their systems to include late-version hardware. That, IMHO, is
    not the problem. What the problem actually is MAY be a matter of
    disagreement even within the corporation (I don't know). But I do know
    that QA is the key, and QA is apparently not working the way they think
    it should be working, or the way they think it actually IS working.

    'Sporky'
     
    Sporkman, Jan 15, 2004
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