by Thijs Kok, on August 13, 2020
Summary: This article delves into the key characteristics of next-level manual software testing, outlining optimized test case creation, improved risk metrics, smart reporting practices, meticulous requirement specifications, adopting an architectural …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on August 11, 2020
User acceptance testing (UAT) helps you save money, time, and frustration by making sure the end users will be happy with your product. Table of contents Before testing Testing After …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on August 7, 2020
Many testing experts have a tendency to place the cart before the horse when it comes to offering software testing advice. They may go on and on about integrations, specific …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on July 24, 2020
In this version of TestMonitor, we’ve added new features that will enhance user experience. Explore what TestMonitor 6.6 has to offer below. If you’re not currently using TestMonitor for your …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 24, 2020
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) tools share the same data model and processes, as noted by industry experts. ERP includes a variety of end-to-end processes, including accounting, customer-service, manufacturing, supply-chain logistics, …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on July 23, 2020
Quality assurance (QA) is a critical part of any quality management system. At the broadest level, quality assurance concerns setting up and sustaining rules for developing and making dependable products …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on July 16, 2020
Summary: This article is a guide that highlights the significance of a comprehensive test plan and details various steps involved, such as creating well-designed test cases, setting up milestones, organizing …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on July 14, 2020
Test case management tools come in a variety of sizes and shapes. However, despite the dynamic growth of next-generation testing tools available today, it may come as a surprise that …
Read Storyby Thijs Kok, on July 2, 2020
When it comes to testing software, there’s a lot of jargon flying around at any given time that can become quite confusing. For example, what’s a test case? How does …
Read Storyby René Ceelen, on June 30, 2020
The emergence of the “Big Two” tech disruptors, Agile and DevOps, has propelled test case automation as a trendy means to promote speedier, smaller, and more frequent releases, even as …
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