As my day today work currently
involves running test scripts, analysing NOK test cases, providing feedback
reports to correct it,
I can observe the change in
status on the testing productivity. Earlier if it was 50 - 60 test cases on an average,
it now is 200 - 300 test cases.
Coming from model based test development
background, i could very well appreciate the difference between executable
specifications and hand written code. The main intention behind all these
developments of technology is making life simpler. In other words, providing
intelligence to machines to help it do things for you.
I have become so technologically dependent,
that i need a Google search to search something missing at home, need remote to
control even switches, Automatize the cutting vegetables and missing spices
also.. Although I am very sure it is not very far from such a scenario becoming
real, such turn of events do indicate something.
We expect a similar approach when
handling our fellow people.
We expect others to understand
what we go through rather than we taking a step to understand others starting
from home, in a professional setup, in a social gathering everywhere.
Expect parents to automatically
understand our job pressures, peer pressures, financial situations rather than
we also trying to understand them and fail to take lessons learnt from
them.
Expect boss to automatically give
us great work and substantial hikes rather than improving our caliber at work.
Expect our subordinates to automatically
understand the big picture and work towards it.
In short, expect things in one's favor everywhere.
Are our brains so tuned to
machine way of thing that it has forgotten empathy and expect inputs from
external environment?
Something to Search Internally....
2 comments:
I would say it is true to every word...
Hi, I agree with you when you say we have become technology dependent. I also agree with you we are spending more time on social media to communicate with our near and dear ones. But not sure whether we take similar approach when handling fellow people. May be in some cases.
I believe it is too far fetched.
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