Software Testing Articles: Load Testing, Unit Testing, Functional Testing, Performance Testing, Agile Testing, DevOps
Software testing crews rarely share the same office, sometimes not even the same continent. One software tester may be logging off in Manila, while another is just starting work in Madrid. Without a shared approach to learning, skills drift, duplicated effort, and mismatched processes creep in fast. But there are ways to solve this problem.
Artificial intelligence transforms how users interact with websites, delivering personalized content and dynamic layouts that adapt in real time. These tools create engaging experiences but challenge traditional quality assurance methods and software testing approaches.
We continue our series of articles dedicated to testing systems that integrate Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA or 2FA) security mechanisms!
Running a successful online store is much like raising a child. In the early days, everything feels manageable – you celebrate small victories like your first few sales and navigate minor challenges easily. However, as your business scales, so do the complexities.
Network security should always be your top priority when creating software. Nothing else matters if your app isn’t secure, regardless of how feature-rich or slick it is. Because hackers are always searching for vulnerabilities, your software is a prime target if it isn’t adequately secured.
Load testing is a type of performance testing used to evaluate how a system behaves under expected or peak user loads. It simulates multiple users accessing an application simultaneously to identify bottlenecks, response times and stability issues.
Quality Assurance also known as Software Testing engineers are professionals responsible for ensuring that software products meet the required standards of quality before they are released to users. They create and execute tests to identify any issues or bugs in software, verifying that the product functions correctly and efficiently.