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The Different Software Testing Types Explained

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According to IEEE Std 829-1998, Software Testing is defined as “the process of analyzing a software item to detect the differences between existing and required conditions (i.e. defects) and evaluating the features of the software items.” Today, testing is imperative and there is no way we can skip it.

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What is Non-Functional Testing? – All you need to know

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Non-functional testing focuses on user expectations, whereas functional testing is to do with user requirements. Non-functional testing examines how a system operates rather than looking at specific functions or behaviors. Why is Non-Functional Testing necessary? Both functional and non-functional tests are essential.

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Mobile Web Testing: Testsigma vs Appium

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With the increased usage of smartphones in recent years, enterprises and the software industry now have to cater their applications to mobile devices for web testing in addition to desktops. Predominantly, there are two sets of tools that can cater to all your testing requirements when it comes to mobile web testing.

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Mobile Automation Testing Tools: Appium, Testsigma, TestComplete and more

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With the rising competition in the app industry, mobile testing without automation seems out of the picture. You can’t imagine frequent deployments or a faster time to market without automating your tests. Appium is a commonly used test automation framework for testing both Android and iOS apps. Source: Medium.com.

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Scalability: strong and weak scaling

PDC

In such scenarios, scalability or scaling is widely used to indicate the ability of hardware and software to deliver greater computational power when the amount of resources is increased. In this post we focus on software scalability and discuss two common types of scaling. speedup = t 1 / t N. Amdahl’s law and strong scaling.

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An exhaustive list of the most popular cross-browser testing tools

Testsigma

Cross Browser Testing is one of the most growing needs for software development companies today. Thus cross-browser testing – to make sure that a website works on a wide range of browsers, and a mobile app works on all the devices a customer might be using – becomes a necessity. Supports geo-location testing : Yes.

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What is the best way for automated mobile browser testing on real devices?

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Mobiles have become a priority and subsequently, the testing of websites that are rendered on it. With a gadget that has now the power to make or break our business model, risking the website and launching without testing can be a serious mistake. Why automation in mobile browser testing is important?

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