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3 cornerstones of QA outsourcing

All companies—not just tech firms—have software to test. But many enterprises consider the costs of employing an appropriate in-house QA and testing team to be extravagant. If that's the situation you face, you might want to consider QA outsourcing opportunities instead. There are peculiarities that can greatly influence your software.

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How can Cloud Testing enable your Digital Testing process?

The growing complexity and scope of software applications have necessitated the use of cloud-based resources. This helps to bring down the cost of investment and offers businesses a host of benefits. The cloud provides tremendous scope for enterprises to enable digital transformation and gain viability. This is important, for digital.

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When to Use Manual and Automation Testing: A Quick Guide

The existence of both manual and automation testing gives the illusion of choice. Technically, you can view them as interchangeable, that one is the faster version of the other. Once you understand how each QA testing approach operates, its strengths and weaknesses, you find there is no choice. Instead, the.

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7 Reasons Not to Skip Tests

We’ve all been tempted to skip writing tests. Whether it’s time pressure, business pressure, the complexity of testing, or we just want to get on with something else. We might be tempted to say “YOLO!” and move on. So here’s a list of 7 reasons why you might want to.

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Software containers offer many benefits when software testing

Having worked with software containers in multiple projects for a couple of years now, I’ve been blown away by the advantages they can offer for software testing. So, the main question is what are containers and what do they do? When an application traditionally runs on a system, it’s in.

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Automated Testing on UI: Is it Really Worth the Effort?

During engineering and software development, testing is considered an essential aspect of development. However, some developers don’t consider it vital, especially if they have limited time. This has led to a lot of debate asking if automated testing of UI is essential or not. Well, developers have varying opinions, but.

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Taste-Testing: Cooking Up Good Software

Think about what we do while cooking food to make it the best dish possible. We taste the food first, make necessary adjustments and add a few more ingredients, taste the food again, and repeat until the dish is how we want it. This is just like building a software.

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Chrome Developer Tools Features for the QA Engineer

Understanding the internals of web apps and their behavior inside the browser is important for the software testers. In this article Dmitriy Radchenko explains to us how the features of Chrome Developer Tools can be used for our web software testing and quality assurance activities, especially for performance analysis and.

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Do We Really Need Testers?

Salesforce.com is in the process of eliminating the testing role in parts of its organization. Some people have the option to go through an interview process to see if they are a fit for a development job, but nothing is promised. Yahoo did the same thing a few years ago..

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Why Do Bugs Attack Your Software?

Search the Internet and you will find a plethora of articles regarding how bugs can deteriorate your software, company image, and profitability. However, no one talks about the reasons why bugs actually attack your software. Keeping this scenario in mind, we are presenting five major reasons why bugs might be.

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