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Bugs of the month: September

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...

Introduction – QA Outsourcing or In-house QA? The realm of software development is expansive, and with its growth comes the amplified significance of quality assurance. In the QA conundrum, businesses often ponder: in-house testing or outsourced QA? This guide will illuminate why an independent outsourced QA team is the optimal choice for modern businesses. A...

Introduction For junior software testers, job-searching begins once they decide to create their first portfolio. It’s the first thing that helps you showcase what matters to hiring managers.  What is a QA portfolio? A portfolio is a collection of documents containing your educational background, accomplishments, projects, and skills that highlight your progress in a career...

Introduction Mobile testing is a challenging task, especially if you have lots of different devices to take into consideration. For this reason, a few android emulators and iOS simulators allow you to test your app quickly before publishing it – this is vital if you need fast results. Just as the process implies, a mobile...

Mobile Testing iOS vs. Android

Introduction For years, companies and people have gravitated towards mobile devices for their online activities. With this growing trend, software development companies have adopted a mobile-first approach. Software testing has also taken a turn because of the growing mobile-centered market.  Mobile testing is crucial for conducting business today. Mobile testing refers to validating a mobile app,...

Bugs of the month: August

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...

Introduction Software testing services have changed since websites are no longer the main attraction on the internet. As the years went by, QA testing services started focusing on web apps since they’re ready to use across multiple devices, not just the average computer.  Web apps are websites turned into applications, accessible using browsers without prior...

introduction Many companies outsource their software development projects in today’s world, where technology is advancing at light speed. Over 70% of the world’s largest companies outsource their software testing team.  A large community of software testers could help your business grow by bringing valuable insights into your product development process. Naturally, ensuring a great relationship...

Positive & Negative Testing

Introduction The main objectives of software testing are to check and validate that the software product works as intended and to enhance the software’s quality. The two major types of software testing are functional and non-functional testing. Positive and negative testing go under functional testing.  These testing approaches have their main features and functionalities and...