Slava Komlev is a seasoned Senior Software QA Engineer at AtHoc, bringing over 16 years of extensive experience in software testing across various phases of the software development life cycle (SDLC). His deep understanding of Software Quality Assurance (SQA) methodologies, tools, and techniques enables him...
Slava Komlev is a seasoned Senior Software QA Engineer at AtHoc, bringing over 16 years of extensive experience in software testing across various phases of the software development life cycle (SDLC). His deep understanding of Software Quality Assurance (SQA) methodologies, tools, and techniques enables him to ensure the highest quality standards in software products. At AtHoc, Slava plays a pivotal role in testing critical client/server and web-based applications that provide essential warning notifications and activation alert tools, such as TENS, PPM, and EDIS. His expertise in writing comprehensive test documentation—including test plans, test suites, and test cases—ensures that all aspects of the software are rigorously evaluated.
In his current role, Slava is responsible for installing devices under test and managing the CAP server and CapCons remotely through VNC, showcasing his technical proficiency in handling complex systems. He meticulously tracks server logs after placing alerts in the Common Warning System (CWS), analyzing messages related to recipient notifications and public tools like Facebook and Twitter. This attention to detail not only enhances the reliability of the applications but also contributes to the overall effectiveness of emergency communication systems.
Slava’s technical skills, including proficiency in SQL, MySQL, HTML, and validation processes, complement his software engineering background, allowing him to identify issues swiftly and implement effective solutions. His commitment to quality assurance and continuous improvement positions him as a key asset within the AtHoc team, driving innovation and ensuring that the software meets the rigorous demands of safety and reliability in critical situations.