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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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Latest Ongoing Trends in Software Testing

Some experts say that the newest trends in software testing field are, for example, automated testing, cloud, and mobile application testing, focusing on business issues. But are those tendencies really

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Is Test Automation Just a Time Killer? Think Harder!

When a customer or project manager finds out how long the test automation process will take, he/she often refuses to implement it, citing the lack of time as a reason

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Insufficient Test Coverage: How to Remedy the Situation

Test coverage is an essential aspect for a software testing company that works in accordance with Agile methodology principles. For a specialist of software testing, the first step in defining

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Indisputable Proof That Testing Is Immortal

A software tester often faces the discussions about the death of testing. It is the time to review the reasons why those worries are, to put it mildly, premature. Why

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Improve Testing with Continuous Learning

Typical software testing company never stands still but always strives to improve its overall process of testing. In order to do this, a company needs to apply the principles of

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How to Test Location-Based Mobile Services?

Even an experienced mobile software tester may get confused when having to test location-based apps. This activity needs a lot of concentration and effort to put in. Effective functional testing,

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How to Reprogram a Mindset before Accepting Agile Principles?

Prior to plunging into Agile, a software testing company should forget a bunch of rules typical for traditional practices. What Traditional Principles Should Be Unlearned? Before its execution and completion,

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How to Protect a Mobile App from Hackers?

Mobile devices can be used not only to make calls and check the weather, but also for quite complicated operations including online shopping and payment of bills. If an app

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How to Manage a Park of Mobile Devices?

Every specialist of software testing company engaged in mobile application testing wants to work with a well-organized set of required devices. Unfortunately, not every firm can afford such a luxury.

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How to Improve Security with Penetration Tests?

There is a quite popular approach to security testing. The approach is to find small security flaws that cannot actually bring severe damage to a product even if found and

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