Top Five Game-Changing Bugs in History—Part 4

Top Five Game-Changing Software Bugs, Part4

Introduction Let’s talk software bugs. Some slip by unnoticed, others crash systems, cause blackouts, or even put lives at risk. At BetterQA, we see software bugs not just as roadblocks but as learning opportunities; chances to improve and fortify systems. Bugs are part of the journey, and when handled right, they push us toward better […]

Top Five Game-Changing Software Bugs, Part 1

Top Five Game-Changing Software Bugs, Part 1

Introduction Software bugs; oh, we all know them. They’re just part of the tech world, right? But some bugs go beyond just being annoying. They leave their mark in ways that reshape entire industries. These are the top five game-changing software bugs, bugs that remind us just how crucial software testing really is. In this […]

Top 5 Most Infamous Software Bugs In The World

Top 5 Most Infamous Software Bugs In The World

Introduction In today’s article, we introduce the top five software bugs that have eluded the software industry, often leading to disastrous outcomes. While these software bugs are some of the most known in the world, to this day, they serve as a good reminder of the importance of software testing and why it should not […]

Uncovering Hidden Bugs – The Liberation Process

Uncovering Hidden Bugs the Liberation Process

Introduction Adopting software testing services is a crucial step in the development cycle, tasked with uncovering any potential hidden bugs. However, the complexity of modern software often conceals bugs deep within the system, making bug detection feel like finding a needle in a haystack. This is where the software testing liberation process comes into play, […]

Bugs of the Month: Winter Edition

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It’s 2023, and we return with a new entry in our Bugs of the Month series for the latter part of Q4 2022.  Let’s hope the new year will bring even more bug hunt results to help us deliver functional products. BUG #1: Event schedule errors Project context: An application that runs through Microsoft Teams. […]

Bug fixing costs throughout SDLC

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In an ideal world, your software product should work as intended, but the reality proves otherwise. All software products have bugs. To have minimal or zero defects in your product, it is essential to do software testing. Software testing should be integrated throughout the whole software development life cycle because bug fixing costs are lower […]

Bugs of the month: September

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Introduction Bug hunting is a relentless pursuit for every software testing company. We strive to deliver swift solutions through our QA services, and we get to find interesting bugs while doing so!  Let’s take a look at September’s issue of Bugs of the month: BUG #1: Shared connection issues Project Context: A project containing two […]

Bugs of the month: August

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When it comes to software testing, whether it’s automated or manual, testers should look for the most appropriate solutions for each bug found. Another month has passed, and we return with a new entry in our Bugs of the month series. BUG #1: Double progress registered Project context: An online platform that includes a learning […]

Bugs of the month in software testing: July

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Software testing comes with new challenges every month. QA companies must stay up-to-date with new issues as testers must thoroughly evaluate and report each bug to the developing team.  BUG #1: Emails sent limit    Project context: A software system that manually triggers an automated system email job. It sends a large number of emails to […]