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A testers guide to deal with missed bugs

Testsigma

Even with the increasing adoption of Agile and DevOps, many organizations still consider testers the gatekeepers of quality and are solely held responsible for the quality and approving releases. Such organizations blame testers for a missed production bug. For many testers, it’s a terrifying nightmare.

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What’s the Difference Between Alpha and Beta Testing?

Testlodge

Alpha Testing is a method used for identifying bugs or issues before a software is released to public. The testers used are likely to be early adopters from a limited Beta release or through an agency inviting a number of people to take part to take part for a small fee or incentive, who fit the desired profile. What is Alpha Testing?

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Improving The Performance Of An Online Store (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

Like the hunt for the grail, though, you have to question whether this is really the answer you are looking for. Real-life performance for your users and how the website “feels” when you’re using it should not be discounted, even if it costs you a point or two in Page Speed (otherwise, we would all just have a search bar and unstyled text).