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Crowdsourcing as a Key to Success of the Company

Mobile application testing became obligatory for most developers. They realize that their products may become unsuccessful at the market. If it happens, they will need to forget about further work as after one bad functioning application, you can easily forget about the reputation of the company. Is it...

Crowdsourcing Problems of Quality and Control

Crowdsourcing became rather popular for the last time. But what is it? How does it differ from other types of mobile application testing? Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a work to a designated agent working at software testing company who outsources a task or problem to an undefined public rather than a...

Advantages of Crowdsourced Mobile Application Testing

In spite of great number of advantages of using crowdsourced mobile application testing, it is necessary to know what to expect from crowdsourced QA implemented on your mobile application. Here is the list of the most important features: Higher Quality: All customers expect that after the full mobile...

In-house Mobile Application Testing: Truth About It

In-house mobile application testing is one of unproductive methods of software testing. Why is it so? What is the principle of its work? Such kind of mobile application testing can be executed by QA managers and developers. They have possibility to observe straight from the stable how the application works....

Outsourcing Software Testing: Pros and Cons

Why outsourcing software testing became so popular? What are the peculiarities of it? For sure a lot of people have asked such question just after hearing its name “outsourcing software testing”. But still how does it differ from all other kinds of software testing? Of course there are some for and...

Importance of Mobile Application Testing

Every day web publications that offer technology news and analysis, as well as profiles of startup companies, products, and websites, make different online researches. According to one of the latest researches, the average shelf-life of mobile application is only 30 days. Why is it so? What can be the reason...

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