Most companies spend around 40-60% of their test execution effort on regression testing. This is an important aspect to ensuring the customer’s experience will stay the same as previous release, or even better.
Qualitest Drives Best Practices for Accessibility through WCAG 2.0 Compliance testing. Qualitest’s Accessibility case study provides a comprehensive yet cost effective approach to ensuring accessibility for all customers.
The client contacted Qualitest for assistance in removing restrictions and blocks that their application had encountered. Qualitest implemented our Managed Crowd Testing Services across 15 leading mobile operators in efforts to resolve the issue under real-world conditions.
Complex operations can lead to inefficiencies. Qualitest’s goal was to improve testing’s abilities for the client’s 150 IT defense projects while decreasing its cost. This would require centralizing testing knowledge within a new unified company structure.
A leading consumer goods company contacted Qualitest as they wanted to assess user expectations in their websites.
With a wide range of software platforms and hardware, companies need the ability to use Hybrid Automation to deploy regular updates simply and effectively.
This white paper will explore the components of SOA, then focus in particular on the services and service bus aspects of the architecture.
Both are a vital part of the testing process; one would think that we would spend more time determining, discussing, and teaching the difference between them than we actually do.
What are the challenges of testing this new append-only technology, will blockchain improve itself if any problems are found, and are there other forms of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) better prepared for the job?
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Testing can sometimes become a troublesome and uncontrollable process. It can take more time and money than originally planned, and sometimes still offers insufficient insight into the quality of the test process. So what should we do?