Challenge Overview
Project Overview
Anabel is planning to build an MVP for a web service that utilizes IoT technology, that will help their clients (hotel owners) with monitoring both assets in their properties and their employees’ locations, and safety within the properties for different purposes.Note: this challenge will have 24h for registration (during this phase no one will see details) and then 12h for bug hunting.
Contest Objective
The purpose of this challenge to thoroughly test the app's features on the required browsers.Please register to see details about the app so you can test it effectively.
Browser Requirements
- Windows: IE 11+, Chrome (latest)
- Mac: Chrome (latest), Safari (latest)
Contest Guidelines
- As issues are identified they need to be logged on gitlab, you can find link to the gitlab page in the forum once you register.
- Issues must include clear descriptions, test cases and steps to reproduce and expected vs. actual results in order to be counted.
- First competitor to find an issue gets credit, duplicates will not be counted.
- Reviewers will accept, reject or mark the issues as duplicate.
- Please DO take a look at the reported bugs, duplicated bugs cost your work time and the reviewer's time.
- We'll decide whether a bug is valid or not based on our knowledge about the app, it's totally up to us.
- Please thoroughly test the app and focus on functional and obvious UI issues. Really trivial issues / grammar issues / typos will be counted at most once per submitter.
- Functionality testing must be based on the requirements, all bug reports based on your own assumptions will be rejected.
- Our expectation from Members are that they will report bugs on different browsers/ platforms under same ticket, if they have means to test it. Members should not be creating separate tickets for the same repeating bugs for separate platform/ browser. In such cases it's totally up to us whether to accept the bug or not.
- You must not edit the bug report once created, so make sure you enter all the details at the time you create the issue, otherwise your issue will be moved to the end of the queue. If you really need to edit an issue you must use the comments section for this (i.e. add a comment to describe any changes you want to make to the issue), and we'll decide whether the changes are major enough to move the issue to the end of the queue. You are allowed to add screenshots in the comments section though, assuming your issue report contains all the details when created.
You must also be the first person to report the issue and submit it while submission phase is open.
GitLab will allow you to file issues before and after the submission phase, but these will NOT be counted.
Provided Resources
The following documentation will be available in the contest forum:- Requirement details
- Access to deployed site
- Steps to reproduce, including any needed information (required)
- Screen shots (required)
- Expected results after the bug is fixed
- Current results, before the bug is fixed
- Browser version and OS version
- If you do not properly document your bug reports, they will likely be rejected due to a lack of information or documentation. Also, make sure your bug reports are reasonably general.
- If you submit the same bug that is seen in multiple screens, for instance, you will likely only get credit for the original bug report. The others will all be closed as duplicates.
You will log your tickets in the specified GitLab repo.
Scoring
- For scoring, the submitter with the most accepted bugs will win.
- For submitters who submit but don't win, if they submit bugs that aren't covered in the winning submission, they will receive a prize for each unique bug reported up to a maximum of half the winner's prize.
- Each accepted bug will be paid $5.
- Each duplicate of an existing issue on new platform, browser, or browser mode combination will get $2.
Our expectation is this member should file bugs for all the remaining platform/ browser, if he has means to do it. (Assumption is member filing the repeating bug, has not filed any matching bug for separate platform/ browser already. In such case we will reject it.)
Important Notice:
If two submitters submit the same bug report, the submitter who submitted the report first into GitLab will get credit for the bug. The second submitter will not.
Tips
- Submitting what is obviously the same issue multiple times with small variations will only annoy the reviewer that has to sort through all the issues and will only count as one issue anyway. If it's less obvious if it is the same issue or not, use your best judgment and the reviewers will do the same.
- Put an eye on the issues being submitted by other members to minimize the time you may be spending on duplicate efforts. Knowing what has already been reported will allow you to better focus your time on finding yet undiscovered issues.
- Double check your steps to reproduce and test cases to make sure they are clear. Make sure your steps include the creation of any necessary data.
Final Submission Guidelines
You need report your issues in GitLab. Please submit a text file containing your gitlab username so we can map issues to your topcoder handle.