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Companies must never learn a life lesson from their clients if they want to prosper in today's application economy.<br>Probably all of us have heard the reassuring, uplifting phrase, "Don't worry; everyone makes mistakes." Children hear them from their parents. Students hear them from their teachers.<br>Who never uses those terms, do you know?<br>Application economy consumers.<br>Consider the last time one of your smartphone's apps didn't perform as intended. Did you feel like sending the developers a supportive email in which you assured them that "everyone makes mistakes"?<br>Probably not!<br>90% of internet
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QA Testing Services Aid Successful Businesses in Preventing | TheCustomWebsites Companies must never learn a life lesson from their clients if they want to prosper in today's application economy. Probably all of us have heard the reassuring, uplifting phrase, "Don't worry; everyone makes mistakes." Children hear them from their parents. Students hear them from their teachers. Who never uses those terms, do you know? Application economy consumers. Consider the last time one of your smartphone's apps didn't perform as intended. Did you feel like sending the developers a supportive email in which you assured them that "everyone makes mistakes"? Probably not! 90% of internet users will be using mobile devices by the end of next year, predicts Marco Comastri, President & General Manager of CA Technologies, EMEA. Users will have established 75 billion data connections by the end of the decade. If a company's applications meet or even surpass users' expectations right away, the app economy offers fantastic prospects for growth. Because of this, it's critical that your company use QA Testing Services before releasing your apps to the market. Although learning that "everyone makes errors" is a valuable life lesson, this attitude does not always take hold when it comes to software. Simply said, your consumers will choose to utilize more useful and responsive applications, placing their trust—and money—in one of your rivals. Three qualities you should look for in your QA testers How can you be certain that your company is receiving the necessary quality assurance testing for its apps? You should demand the following qualities from your provider of QA Testing Services:
● The Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) Services for application testing are neither simple nor fast. Requirement analysis, test planning, test case development, environment setup, test execution, and test cycle closure must all be carried out methodically for them to be effective. Make sure your QA testers are using technologies (like HP's Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) solution) that manage requirements and track outcomes during each of these phases. ● Testing Center of Excellence (TCoE) Many companies in the past were happy to do QA testing "as required." The world has evolved. Businesses want devoted teams of specialists that can be relied upon to regularly design and launch apps that work dependably given the economy-accelerated pace of the app market. This objective is met by the TCoE model, which has gained widespread acceptance as a best practice in the IT sector. Proceed with utmost caution if the organization that wants to provide you with QA Testing Services doesn't follow it. ● Perform Both Manual and Automated Testing There is no doubt that an app can be put through a lot of rigorous testing using automated testing scripts created with such well-known and effective technologies as Selenium and HP's Unified Functional Tool (UFT). However, they are limited to the problems they were created to uncover. They are unable to entirely replace the exploratory testing and debugging carried out by skilled programmers and engineers who like prodding software in novel and sometimes surprising ways to see what occurs. You'll be happy your QA tester discovered the problem before an end user if what occurs turns out to be an error!