From Specs to Monitoring: A CTO's Guide to QA Best Practices
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From Specs to Monitoring: A CTO's Guide to QA Best Practices

In this episode of "How Many CTOs Does It Take?" podcast, hosts Scott Porad and Brad Hefta-Gaub tackle the evolving landscape of quality assurance in web apps.

They challenge the notion of QA as just "manual testers at the end," instead framing quality as a chain of practices across the entire SDLC: requirements, technical design, code reviews, unit tests, automation, monitoring, and stakeholder demos.

Topics include:

  • Why QA begins upstream with clear requirements and design, not just testing at the end

  • The role of test automation and real user monitoring (RUM) in catching defects before users do

  • Code review culture as a cornerstone of quality (and why reviewers should run the code)

  • Balancing QA investment for startups vs. enterprise-grade systems

  • A proposed ROI heuristic for test automation (risk, cost of failure, complexity, churn, compliance)

  • The role of AI in QA: pair code reviews, vibe coding risks, and the future of end-to-end automation

  • How context-rich prompts (and even teaching AI like you'd teach a junior dev) improve code quality

  • Why quality assurance is ultimately a cultural mindset, not just a checklist

The episode closes with an anecdote on peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, illustrating how precise instructions (and context) are at the heart of both QA and AI development.

  • 00:00 Introduction to User Interaction Testing in AI
  • 00:29 Welcome to the Podcast
  • 00:42 Discussing QA Standards in Web Apps
  • 01:22 Philosophical Approach to Quality Assurance
  • 03:19 Importance of Test Automation and Monitoring
  • 06:15 Real User Monitoring and Production Safety Nets
  • 08:32 Challenges with Requirements and Product Debt
  • 10:10 Sprint Demos and Stakeholder Reviews
  • 15:33 Code Reviews and Implementation Plans
  • 16:59 AI in Code Reviews and Pair Programming
  • 18:39 Balancing Investment in QA for Startups
  • 20:56 Evaluating Risk and Investment in Test Automation
  • 22:47 The Importance of Code Reviews and Unit Tests
  • 26:23 Challenges and Strategies in AI-Driven Development
  • 32:48 The Role of Context in AI and QA
  • 36:20 Concluding Thoughts and Anecdotes

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