Modern software applications demand rapid delivery, continuous integration, and cross-platform compatibility, particularly when the software experience itself is the product.
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.
Year after year, Cyber 5 brings millions of online customers to retailers across North America. Customers expect a flawless digital experience, especially when countless competitors are vying for their business.
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.
According to Stack Overflow’s recent survey, 62% of developers share a common concern – a growing and never-ending technical debt.
Software applications constantly evolve, with frequent updates, bug fixes, and new feature additions. However, these changes can introduce new issues or disrupt existing functionalities.
What does a great quality engineering strategy look like? What questions should you, as a CEO, ask? This article has the answers to those questions and more!
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.