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back to homepageMoney Matters: In-House vs. Independent Testing
14.06.2023
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, software quality assurance plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of any project. One key decision that organizations must make is whether to
Read MoreSCRUM Testing: Change the system, not people
26.05.2020
When customers want quick fixes and faster updates, it is time to think about alternative ways to organize workflow within a team. Being a set of simple rules to solve
Read MoreGuide to Choose Correct Project Methodology
08.08.2019
Agile, Waterfall, XP, Kanban, PMBOK are considered to be project management methodologies. But actually, it is not true. And now you will know why. Project management methodology is a set
Read MoreBest Practices of Agile Project Reporting by QATestLab Specialists
27.06.2019
Agile Methodology treats people higher than processes and instruments (according to one of its principles). Self-organized teams, changing requirements, freedom of actions… Is it relevant for reporting at the Agile
Read MoreQuality Assurance according to PMBOK
23.05.2019
What does it take to succeed in the sphere you work in? Is it all about qualification and academic degrees? Statistics says that only 56% of project managers from big
Read MoreScrum, Kanban and XP: Similarities and Differences
22.09.2016
Agile software methodology is characterized by its advance and serialization, when it comes to software testing or mobile testing. And every cycle stage, usually in 2-4 weeks, should be ended
Read More2 Main Distinctions of a Scrum Project
23.01.2015
Scrum, an agile software development framework, considerably differs from a traditional software development process. It is often applied as it enables to save time and release quality programs sooner than
Read More4 Aspects Providing Success of Scrum Project
22.01.2015
Experts in manual and automated testing notice that different approaches to software development are of different efficiency. Traditional ones are not always the best. Agile software development gained wide popularity.
Read MoreWorkbench Concept in Software Testing
28.10.2011
Note: This article was updated in June 2019. Considering the variety of testing scenarios that depend on each specific product, the testers’ work has to be carefully planned and structured.
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