Unsurprisingly, consumers base their purchase decisions on customer experience. Despite 73% of consumers placing a high value on customer experience, only 49% believe companies meet their expectations.
In software development, Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) are powerful methodologies that prioritize testing and shape teams’ approaches to quality, collaboration, and user satisfaction.
Today’s online businesses are wrestling with 20+ forms of payment, from traditional e-transfer to cryptocurrency to afterpay programs. Globalization adds different currencies, languages, and privacy concerns not present in real-world transactions.
Software applications constantly evolve, with frequent updates, bug fixes, and new feature additions. However, these changes can introduce new issues or disrupt existing functionalities.
Continuous testing (CT) is a process for testing applications continuously throughout the software development lifecycle (SDLC). The goal is to provide critical feedback earlier in the SDLC, reduce delivery times, and improve quality.
In today’s digital-first world, usability testing has emerged as a crucial tool for ensuring that products function as their users expect.
The fundamental difference between manual and automated software testing lies in execution. Manual testing requires human intervention, while automated testing uses scripts and tools.
Integration testing is a type of software testing where individual modules or components of an application are combined and tested as a group to identify defects in their interactions. The goal is to ensure that integrated components work together as expected and that data flows correctly between them.