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To serve its immense global market and maintain its reputation for exceptional accuracy, the Client embarked on a digital transformation that would provide fast, accurate, user-friendly, defect-free software.
The client needed to identify issues encountered in the “real world” that affected the quality of the broadcasts, specifically focusing on elements such as the smoothness of transitions and the general user functionality and experience throughout the broadcasts.
Many companies soft launch their apps, but this practice is mainly a habit that is done despite its many disadvantages. There is a better alternative to doing a soft launch and we’ll discuss that, but first, let’s answer the first question – why is doing a soft launch for your app not such a great idea?
When Facebook went down for 2.5 hours in June 2014, many instances were recorded where users immediately rushed over to Twitter. Chris Brogan, a social...
The client decided to improve its mobile app for many services by adding new functions and operations, as well as providing a new user interface. The changes focused on improving customer experience, aligning to the global banking standard and engaging younger crowds. A strategic testing plan was needed to address technical challenges as well as business logic.
News UK needed assistance testing their Android and iOS mobile apps linked to their digital and traditional news publications. Unhappy customer reviews suggested that device and OS fragmentation bugs which had been missed during initial testing, and a new testing adventure needed to begin.
The Wine Society didn’t need full time test resources. What they required was additional resources for several days during their delivery sprints to enhance their testing capacity. They also needed to test their deliveries with specific on-demand browser and mobile combinations, which is what we at Qualitest did.
When a compliance company needed to confirm that time zone tracking would audit correctly, we found ourselves in the zone and with our tests running like clockwork, diving deep into localization testing.
After rapid rollout of multiple sites, TIG realized that they needed help conducting thorough, professional functional testing (including mobile testing) on a tight timeline and within budget with a fixed price structure. Would they find a way that worked?
This project focused on in-house abilities to learn and extract customer behavior data through COTS data analysis tools, instead of deploying new website pages or functions. With no devoted development team, scrum master/test lead or PO, the outcome fell mostly on one team’s DDM (digital development manager) and a QA. Targeting the overall site required a good understanding and familiarity with many different site sections and functions.
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.