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Non-Functional Testing: Load and Stress

Each software testing lab has a choice: create tests from the ground up or use a specialized tool that can significantly help with that. This is true not only for

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Why Some Testers Tend to Complicate Everything?

An experienced and professional software tester can be easily recognized by the way he treats his test activities. Such testers perform software testing, website testing or mobile testing effortlessly and

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Simulating the Reality during Performance Testing

A lot of experts believe that the efficiency of performance testing depends on how close the tests are to reality. A software tester should not just create unified performance tests

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Security Testing: Universal Recommendations

The realities of today’s world make every software testing company pay particular attention to the security of products under test. It’s no wonder, considering that the cost of mistakes is

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Security Testing: Protecting Customers from Day One

Early integration of security testing into the development process is essential and should in no case be neglected. Just think of what can happen if an app is hacked and

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Performance Testing: Practical Tips from the Field

When a software tester has to perform performance testing or load testing for the first time, he often feels confused and clueless. The aspects of these types of testing may

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Performance of E-Commerce Products

For the success of an e-commerce product, one of the determinative factors is its performance. Even if functional testing and security testing were performed thoroughly and did not reveal any

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Functional vs Performance Testers

It is no secret that a manager should assign specific tasks to an expert in software testing with a particular reason. For example, the execution of functional testing and performance

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Implementing Continuous Testing in Agile

The Agile methodology implies continuous delivery of fully functioning software portions. A reasonable question appears: If the development process is continuous, shouldn’t the software testing process be continuous as well?

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Load Testing: When Timing Is Everything

In a software testing company, experts’ views on the approach to load testing are usually divided. Some testers prefer executing functional testing and performance testing in as realistic environment as

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Like Clockwork: What to Do If There Are No Bugs

Every software testing company occasionally experiences bug-free periods. During such periods, end users do not find more or less critical bugs in the production version of a product. This means

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