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What is glass box testing?

Black-box and glass-box are test design techniques. Black-box test doesn’t use information about the internal structure in full. Black-box test is known as focusing on functional requirements testing. Glass-box test

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What to Do if Requirements Are Changing Constantly?

It is a common situation and a great headache in software testing. Here are some tips if such situation occurs: Consecrate appropriate attempt to risk analysis of changes to minimize

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How do You Know When to Stop Testing?

Note: the article was updated in August 2018. How many test runs are needed? How to understand when to stop testing? The most obvious answer that comes to mind is

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Do small projects need extensive testing?

Well, in this case you should think over the influence of project defects, not the scope of the project. Nevertheless, if extensive testing is still not justified, risk analysis is

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Software Bugs. Definition and Meaning

The Definition of a Bug Well, software bug is any unexpected behavior; when software does something that you don’t consider it is correct. This can be anything from the demonstration

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Basic Elements of Usability Testing

Basic Elements of Usability Testing: 1. Controlled and sometimes vast interviewing and probing of the partakers by the test moderator. 2. Use of a specimen pattern of end users which

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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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Assessing Bug Priority and Severity

The majority of bug databases, whether developed in-house or through third-party tools have some fields that can be filled in-title, priority, severity, opened by, assigned to, and so on. I

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Usability Testing: Difference Between Purchaser and End User

During determining the user profile in Usability Testing, you should understand the difference between the purchaser or buyer of the product and the actual end user. It happens so that

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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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Statistics of Errors in the Code

According to western experts, the programmer makes a mistake on average once at five lines of code (including erratum). Approximately 90% of these errors is corrected by the programmer, the

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