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Distinctive Features of Game Testing Process

In modern world the game industry has carved out its own niche in the global economy. At an early stage the game development cost wasn’t very high, but today we need a large staff of developers, testers, designers and so on to create the end product of high quality. Stable demand for computer games...

Identifying of the Platforms to Test on

Nowadays many software testing companies organize their web site testing activities using a listing of platforms and browsers specifying some amount of time for finding and fixing bugs. Such system allows the software testing company to provide information concerning the whole process of web site testing,...

Traditional and Modern Way of Software Testing. What Is the Difference?

Many organizations still use such testing methodology (it is also called traditional) where software testing is usually conducted after the build and execution stages. Traditional (old) way of software testing: Requirement Design Code & Build Testing Maintenance Unfortunately that is an erroneous...

The Classification of Kinds of Software Testing

What is “testing”? The book Meshcheryakova MS “Software Testing” is given two definitions of this term: 1. Testing is a process of detecting errors in software 2. Testing is a technical study to obtain information related to the quality of the product being tested. Wikipedia also...

What is Compatibility Testing?

Compatibility testing is a type of testing used to ensure compatibility of the system/application/website built with various other objects such as other web browsers, hardware platforms, users (in case if its very specific type of requirement, such as a user who speaks and can read only a particular...

10 Cross-Browser Compatibility Tools For Designers

Whether you are an experienced Web programmer or just starting out, you know that there are many browsers currently in use and have probably had experience with the cross-compatibility issues.  The frustration of building a beautifully functioning website using Firefox, then discovering it doesn’t...