This article will explore the typical process of transitioning software from the development stage to the testing phase in order to achieve successful, bug-free software deployment. Many software companies disregard or bypass…
Category: Testing Best Practices
How To Prepare Yourself For Test Case Writing [Productivity Tips]
Are you interested in enhancing the effectiveness and productivity of your test case writing? Here are some vital points that can assist: Testers aiming for top-notch test case writing should ready themselves…
Test Coverage in Software Testing (Tips to Maximize Testing Coverage)
A Comprehensive Manual on Enhancing Testing Coverage in Software Testing: Techniques to Increase Testing, Save Resources, and Obtain Optimal Testing Outcomes: Software testing is an essential part of software development and maintenance….
The Art of Bug Reporting: How to Market and Get Your Bugs Fixed?
What Necessitates the Advocacy of a Bug? In the act of authoring this piece, the profound words of Cem Kaner spring to mind – “The most adept tester isn’t the one who…
How to Reproduce a Non-Reproducible Defect and Make Your Testing Effort Worth It
Within the world of software testing, it is essential that a detected issue can be reliably reproduced. This way, the tester can report it with assurance, the developer can address it effectively,…
How to Deal With Bad Requirements as a Tester
There was a palpable tension in the conference room that left everyone in a disarray. What did we overlook? That was the question written on everyone’s face. The fact that our system…
Continuous Delivery Tutorial: Reliable Software Release to Production
An All-embracing Guide: We thoroughly dissected the Continuous Integration (CI) process in our previous guide. In this guide, we aerate the domains of Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD), starting with…
Continuous Integration Process: How to Improve Software Quality and Reduce Risk
Guide to the Continuous Integration Process: In the prior tutorial, we delivered an in-depth exploration of Shift left testing. In the past, we delved into the intricacies of Continuous Delivery (CD) by…
This Scenario Explains How Important It is to Document the Frequently Encountered Errors
Do you assume that software bugs are transient, occurring only once and are not prone to recurrence after remediation? Quite contrarily, I argue that around 30% of these glitches tend to resurface….
What is Technical Debt and Why QA Testers Should be Concerned About It?
Technical debt, akin to fiscal debt, is a figurative term hinting at the piled-up unfinished tasks from previous sprints or versions that affect software companies. What Does Technical Debt Signify? Technical debt…