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How to Use iOS 18 Update to Give Your App an Edge
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How to Use iOS 18 Update to Give Your App an Edge

Mobile apps are all about ease of use and convenience. Nothing makes these two more prominent in your product than customization availability. Perhaps that’s why the new iOS 18 banked on fresh personalization and process simplification features. Today, we discuss Apple’s hot update and what it means for your applications. iOS 18’s New Features & Their Implications This article isn’t going to dissect and fawn over Apple’s new stuff. We’re going to talk about how you can benefit from it and what you should add to your own apps. That’s why we’ve picked only those features that will have the biggest impact on your product. Customizable App Icons Getting to set up your own space evokes a special sense of ownership and belonging. With iOS 18’s customization options, people can now spend even more time immersed in their phones by playing around with their app icons.  Apple now offers three styles for its icons: Light. Dark. Tinted. For u...
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How to Keep Up With Deadlines, or Why Planning In QA Matters

It took some time to convince the vast audience that software testing is essential. There was a common belief that good code equals good user experience. As learned in practice, these two things may be unrelated at all. Now, we are facing a new issue: troubles with planning. Setting up a QA process takes time, and many specialists that engage QA resources at the later stages of product development don’t always fully realize that. So now, when the majority already knows why testing is essential, we have another tip to share: smart software testing planning greatly benefits the development process. The QA Awareness: Why Software Testing Matters Let’s start with a quick reminder about why the QA process takes such a significant place in the development pipeline. The benefits of running software testing before the release include but are not limited to the following points: You are confident in the quality of the end product when it gets to the market. No critical bugs on produc...
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software testing trends
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One Step Ahead: Software Testing Trends to Watch In 2021

Modern testing solutions are evolving and revolutionizing. QA is not just about finding bugs and errors anymore; it is a complex technical philosophy that also includes evaluation of a product idea, behavioral predictions, analysis of opportunities and threats, etc. So can we use only traditional and well-known testing methods to achieve progressive results? Of course, they remain the cornerstone of the software testing process. However, if you want to become more competitive in the QA field, you should stay one step ahead of your competitors and continuously enhance your professional skills. For this, you should keep up with software testing challenges and trends. So what is the future of software testing in 2021? We’ll share several assumptions. Top Testing Trends Driving the Industry in 2021 2021 promises to be a dynamic and ambitious year, so we expect some fascinating testing trends, models, and strategies to come to life. Here are some of the upcoming technologies in softwar...
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load testing
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Common Performance and Load Issues, or Why Performance Testing Matters

Performance and load testing are key piece of the great puzzle that is making your customers satisfied. A perfect user experience and high-quality product are what makes people satisfied enough to buy, use, and advise a product to others. So what are those performance and load bugs, and why everyone keeps talking about them – the answers are below. Meet Performance Testing! Performance testing is a type of testing that allows checking the overall behavior of a product (PC software, mobile applications, websites, emulators, simulators) under a certain workload. QA engineers apply performance testing services to estimate the following parameters: Response capacity – the speed of reaction to end-users’ actions/requests. Sensitivity – the analysis of unmeasured underlying continuous variables and connected with the parameters. Permanence – the stability of a product under test. Scalability – the minimum and maximum of your product’s technical possibilities. Reliabi...
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difference between emulator and simulator
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Emulator vs Simulator: What Is the Difference?

Both emulators and simulators belong to virtual devices, but there is a significant difference between them. And since this difference affects the way we build a QA process, let’s dive deeper into the topic to investigate all of the pitfalls. Why Do We Need Virtual Devices? Effective testing and debugging always precede a successful release. For that purpose, a QA team needs to choose and exploit appropriate device testing solutions. The diversity of testing devices plays a significant role in the QA process because of the numerous operating systems, web browsers, and hardware options that are available today. It means that testing an application on one smartphone doesn’t guarantee it will function the same way on a different device. To cover the wide range of existing smartphones and tablets, mobile QA specialists can use two kinds of devices – real and virtual. The benefit of having a real device is obvious: you use exactly the same smartphone your customers will use. How doe...
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how to become an automation engineer
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How to Become a Test Automation Engineer

So, you are a QA engineer and targeting your goal to become a test automation specialist. The good news is you have already covered half of the journey towards becoming a professional in automation testing services. Understanding the core QA processes and manual testing practices is the base for further skills development. What to do next? Here are some things to add to your checklist. Learn How to Code On the one hand, it seems obvious. Coding skills are what opens the way to software automation testing jobs. On the other hand, some test automation engineers do just fine with using simple codeless tools. So what’s the golden mean? You can start with tools that don’t require coding skills to build automation scripts and gain knowledge of specific programming languages later on. Use tools like TestProject and Leapwork – they are easy to learn and use. There are many ways to implement codeless automation. You can use a screen recorder to record, execute, and analyze your automate...
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qa metrics
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Metrics in Software Testing: How Are They Helpful?

QA metrics are used to estimate the progress of testing and its results. Through metrics, we can track the status of QA activities, measure product quality and team efficiency, and optimize the processes. However, there is a tricky thing: metrics are useful only in context. The identical showings can have a totally different meaning in two projects. Thus, these numbers alone shouldn’t be the reason to compliment or discipline a team. So let’s find out how to use software QA metrics for the benefit. Why Are QA Metrics Important? QA testing metrics become decision points a Team Lead can use to estimate a team’s productivity over time and plan their work in the future. For instance, recording a number of tests added to a new release helps you estimate the time required for regression. Meanwhile, the number of bugs detected gives a clue to how much the team is going to need to retest after developers fix the defects. And these are the simplest examples. In the long run, a team can d...
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Outsourcing QA vs Outstaffing vs Freelance
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Outsourcing QA vs Outstaffing vs Freelance: Best Solution in 2020

Outsourcing, outstaffing, and freelance have been around for quite a while in the IT industry, covering a wide range of tasks – from copywriting to building agile teams and developing tech products from scratch. When it comes to software testing and QA, companies don’t always have enough in-house resources to handle the full scope of quality-related tasks. Some prefer to hire independent QA providers who can take a fresh look at the product, while others decide that involving on-demand resources will work better for the company. The remote cooperation models became widely adopted during the pandemic, bringing along new opportunities as well as new difficulties. So companies start seeking for long-term cooperation that, in addition to cost reduction, can offer high quality and ensure security. Which Strategy to Choose? Known as cost-effective, outsourcing, outstaffing, and working with freelancers attract even more attention lately. Let's take a closer look at these types of coo...
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api testing tools
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API Testing Tools: 2020 Overview

Modern software has a complex multilayered architecture, though users don’t always pay attention. Take a look at food delivery services, for example. You need up to a few minutes to find a restaurant and place the order – that’s usually less time than users spend on deciding what to eat. But before the order gets to you, the app manages to communicate with a restaurant to check the availability and place a request, view the map to find drivers nearby, then contact a driver to provide your order details. And don’t forget about integrations with payment systems, chatting apps, and other auxiliary tools. Users take seamless communication between these systems for granted. In the end, this is what an app is supposed to do, why should we be impressed? But you already know that these systems are able to work so well together because of APIs and API testing services that enabke their correct work. Check out one of our previous articles if you need a reminder about the API testing b...
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How to Become a Mobile QA Specialist
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How to Become a Mobile QA Specialist

Behind every good app on your smartphone, there is a hard-working tech team of software developers and engineers. This person is the first to thoroughly check app features, performance capabilities, and graphic interface elements to detect errors and glitches that may spoil your experience. If you consider starting a career in QA services, or app testing services, in particular, being attentive to details, result-oriented, and ready for challenges will help a lot. Your tasks won’t end with listing bugs and pointing out app defects. But if you are eager to contribute to digital product quality enhancement, time to learn what to do to become a mobile QA engineer. Essential Background and Skills The tech industry is very dynamic. Getting a job in the IT segment implies constant learning and mastering your skills. Employers often have different requirements regarding the preferred background and qualifications of a mobile QA specialist. Many companies that provide software testing se...
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