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Combination of Load, Performance and Agility

For software product testing specialists, the Agile methodology has proved to be productive a long time ago. Performed as a part of this methodology, performance testing and load testing can

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Grandeur and Beauty of Automated Scripts

A QA specialist engaged in automated testing may think that automated tests are still just tests and don’t deserve the amount of attention given to production code. This approach proved

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E-Commerce Testing: Things to Concentrate On

From the perspective of software testing company employees, testing of e-commerce systems may be considered monotonous, if not boring. In actual fact, e-commerce checking as a type of software testing

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A New Approach to Exploratory Testing

In a world of software testing services, there is a relatively new trend called “developer exploratory testing”. As seen from its name, this method suggests developers to perform exploratory testing.

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Usability of Web and Mobile Apps: Simple Principles to Go By

The users of mobile and web applications would always prefer efficient and easy-to-use apps over entangled and annoying ones. No wonder that user experience is an important aspect for a

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Automated Unit Testing in Agile Projects

A lot has been said about the high cost of fixing bugs at the late stages of a project. This is relevant even for a software testing company that successfully

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Automated Testing in DevOps: Whys and Wherefores

Note: this article was updated in September 2019. What’s DevOps and who are DevOps engineers? Why their and Quality Assurance engineers’ job combination is like mustard and ketchup: a hot

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Agile or Not: Tips to Determine a Team’s Approach to Product Development

In a software testing company, everyone knows that the Agile methodology is an antipode to the Waterfall methodology. However, it doesn’t mean that if software testing service is not provided

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5 Ways to Engage Manual Testers in Automation

A specialist of software testing company may not have solid programming skills, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that his/her skills can be helpful only in manual testing. Many test managers

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5 Things to Remember When Reporting Usability Bugs

When it comes to usability, a lot of companies prefer outsourced testing, while others do it in-house. In both cases, a software tester should do the best to not let

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4 Patterns Not Follow during Test Automation

Automated testing is considered as a way to quickly check the system condition and significantly cut the costs of the product delivery. Nevertheless, not every test automation method can help

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