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Theoretical Audio Testing

What is audio testing? Audio apps are extremely common nowadays and represent a significant part of our lives. To ensure an excellent user experience, their specifications must be tested thoroughly and work flawlessly.  In this article, we’ll discuss the theoretical...

Introduction to Postman

Introduction This article is meant to provide a short and comprehensive guide on how to use Postman. Without this tool, a QA couldn’t live long and prosper during the troubled times a Sprint leads to. What is Postman? In a...

Bug Priority vs. Severity Levels – How to Identify Them

Here’s a good practice for ticket workflow – add priority and severity levels Bug Priority vs. Severity Levels     Although they’re connected, it’s important to note the differences between them.  Who sets the priority of the bug?  Stakeholders, project managers, the product owner,...

The QA Perspective of Managing Local Git Repository

This article will show you the QA perspective of managing local git repository. You’ll also find out how to rebase and clean your branches. Buckle up! Managing your local git repository from a QA perspective 1- Rebasing your branches Basically,...

STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle

WHAT DOES STLC MEAN? STLC – Software Testing Life Cycle is a rigorous process that includes many different activities. Test execution (including checking of results) is only one of these activities. The test process also includes test planning, analyzing, designing, and implementing tests,...

Mastering JIRA Workflow, Board, and Priority Levels

Introduction JIRA, a versatile project management tool, empowers teams to streamline work processes through effective workflows, boards, and priority levels. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into the intricacies of JIRA’s workflow stages, board columns, and priority levels, equipping you...

File Searching in the Terminal

Finding the right information on time can be challenging when working with large files in the terminal. Especially log files, which contain lots of details about the activity of a system.    Luckily, there are also lots of file-searching tools...

Angular CLI – Local Branch Compiling for Mac Users

Local Branch Compiling First, the project needs to be cloned locally. For this, use the “git clone” command in the terminal and add the project link (git clone + link); After the project is cloned, access the project folder in...

QA Cheatsheet

Introduction Our QA cheatsheet is a must-read before trying out a new feature.  Before we start, validate that the newly added feature integrates well with the existing system.  Most times, developers don’t know the entire product as well as a QA (who...