The National Institute of Standards and Technology estimates that software bugs cost the U.S. economy $59.5 billion annually. If more comprehensive software testing was performed,...
Efficiently managing your test data is necessary for maximizing return on investment in the testing effort. While there are plenty of resources on things to...
Crowdsourcing your software testing can be a great approach for some aspects of the testing lifecycle. By employing the crowd for processes like beta testing...
What it is, and why you should already be doing it Here at QualiTest, we use system breakdowns for every project. However, for some reason,...
Last week we addressed what a system breakdown is, why system breakdowns are important in software testing and software development, and why you should perform...
Software glitches happen every day to plenty of companies and systems, but every so often the mainstream media covers one that’s a real shocker. Lately,...
Android recently launched the newest incarnation of their operating system, Android 4.4, nicknamed Kit Kat. This lightweight operating system was released on a very limited...
The amount of software in a device doubles roughly every 18 months. As a result there are more and more pieces of software functioning within...
Many software companies often see QA testing as an unnecessary expense – or perhaps not unnecessary, just a good amount less necessary than other areas...
The Internet of Things is a kind of loose, confusing term that basically relates to any one thing that can communicate with another thing with...
Recently, we sat down for an interesting discussion with James Bach of Satisfice, Inc. to pick his brain on upcoming testing trends. Bach started in...
When preparing for the testing process, one of the most important parts is determining the best tools for your specific project. The process of actually...