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How to Get Ready for a Business Review?

Similarly to full-fledged user acceptance testing, a customer performs a review of the delivered product at the end of each sprint. Such a review does not include thorough risk planning

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How to Find More Bugs with Exploratory Testing

Practice shows that test managers tend not to use exploratory testing in IT processes they manage. Instead, they often rely on automated testing or specification-based functional testing. Luckily, the situation

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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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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 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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3 Reasons to Conduct Regression Testing

The purpose of software testing is not only to find a bug but also to help fixing it. Bug fixing often causes additional bugs. That is why every software testing

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What Is Scalability Testing?

Note: the article was updated in June 2018. Scalability is a system capacity to function under overloads without affecting response time and requiring no redesign to cope with the workload.

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