As more and more companies roll out mobile business-critical applications, such as mobile banking, commerce or health apps, their risk exposure is also on the rise.
Test automation promises many attractive benefits such as running multiple tests overnight at a click of a button, eliminating mindless work, increasing test coverage, and reducing the cost of testing. So the question is, how do we get started?
KDT is the next generation test automation approach that separates the task of automated test case implementation from the automation infrastructure.
The need for usability testing ranges from a bonus feature all the way to a government mandate, and in many cases is able to make the difference between a successful product and a failed one.
As the number of mission critical application websites increases, there is an increasing need to test these applications in order to ensure and guarantee that the business and marketing needs are met.
Availability is a percentage calculation based on how often the application is actually available to handle service requests when compared to the total, planned, available runtime.
In this article, we will look at some of the common issues, challenges, and strategies to tackle performance testing on mobile applications.
Performance testing is widely misunderstood, particularly by executives and managers; these misunderstandings can cause a variety of difficulties, including project failure.
In this white paper, we will explore the process of testing a Content Delivery Network, including all of the individual facets which must be considered and their importance to the network as a whole.
There is little doubt at this point in anyone’s mind that Selenium is seeing wide spread adoption, evident in the fact that even historically reluctant organizations are welcoming this open source tool into their kit.
According to census.gov, 56.7 million people have some sort of disability. That’s nearly one in every five Americans. Do you really want to create a product which is totally unreachable by almost 20% of the US population?
Have you run vulnerability scans? Have you factored penetration tests into your test strategy? Have you made sure that security standards are met? Is the final product compliant with the procedures?