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Basics of Software Testing Policy

What is behind the notion of policy in software testing? Why do we need it? What are the main points to consider while developing it? This article shows the key

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Offshoring and Outsourcing Difference

Note: the article was updated in October 2018. This year offshoring and outsourcing gained victory in the rating of the most often used business terms. And not only used but

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Why Do We Choose Independent Testing?

Mature in terms of industrial organization usually resort to such type of outsourcing. These companies have their own already established system to ensure product quality and have its own testing

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5 Principal Advantages of Offshore Software Testing

Errors are possible in any sphere, software development is not an exception from this rule – almost any software product has bugs, which have a negative effect and must be

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Purpose of an Independent QA Audit

The Software Engineering Institute/Capability Maturity Model (SEI CMM) describes periodic independent audits of the QA activities and work products of an organization’s QA group.  This is specifically stated in the

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Negative Test Cases for Functional Testing

Negative testing is a testing technique when invalid input data are used for software quality assessment. Its purpose is to check the software behavior in case of invalid input. In

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The Future of Testing is Wide Open

There has been plenty to read lately about the Future of Testing. Some of it from testers who I greatly respect, and up until now I’ve held my tongue and

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Benefits of Outsourcing to Ukraine

Today, the movement of IT-services in offshore zones, in part or in whole, is becoming a global trend for many businesses. So, already a significant number of companies around the

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How important is Software QA Testing?

In accordance to the US federal company, the Countrywide Institute of Standards and Technological innovation, application mistakes charge U.S. economic climate .five billion annually (NIST report). Examples • Users of

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