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Who you gonna call? (Outsourcers)
It is quite clear what issues a business owner may face when deciding whether to give part of the work to outsource workers. How can I control the whole process? Who can guarantee that the job will actually be done? This is also true for the IT business.
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Oh no, not you again. Regression testing.
It is believed that regression testing is not an easy task. It’s hard to disagree with that when you test what has already been tested and then test it again. Today we decided to talk about regression testing as much as possible so that everyone can make their own opinion.
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The black magic of the “black box” technique.
Not so long ago ago we talked about how to test using boxes of different colors… No, wait. We talked about how to test using “black box”, “white box” and gray box” methods. Oh, for God’s sake! Black magic it is.
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App Store Review Guidelines. How to make everything in “Apple”-pie order without going bananas.
App Store Review Guidelines – these four words are quite a magic spell for advanced Apple testers. This doc is no joke! “Guidelines” summarizes Apple’s requirements for applications to be placed on the App Store. It is on the basis of these rules that the application is checked by the (Almighty) Review Team. So if you come across the “Guidelines” for the first time, it will be helpful for you to read the following post.
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Android testing. How to catch a bug red-handed.
You know that awkward moment, when … Even if you’re a qualified QA and can catch a bug with your hands down, sooner or later you encounter a situation where a bug cannot be reproduced steadily.
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50 shades of mobile testing
In fact, the mobile testing palette contains much more shades. Along with testing any other applications, testing mobile applications has become a separate QA sector.
Certification testing. How to knock on heaven’s door
In heaven that’s all they talk about – the ocean – and how wonderful it is… Wait, what? Here on Earth, we’re going to knock on some famous application stores doors: Google Play and App Store.
App Store Review Guidelines. How to make everything in “Apple”-pie order without going bananas.
App Store Review Guidelines – these four words are quite a magic spell for advanced Apple testers. This doc is no joke! “Guidelines” summarizes Apple’s requirements for applications to be placed on the App Store. It is on the basis of these rules that the application is checked by the (Almighty) Review Team. So if you come across the “Guidelines” for the first time, it will be helpful for you to read the following post.
Android testing. How to catch a bug red-handed.
You know that awkward moment, when … Even if you’re a qualified QA and can catch a bug with your hands down, sooner or later you encounter a situation where a bug cannot be reproduced steadily.
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