Automation Testing Versus Manual Testing: When to Use Each
Without QA processes, there’s no way to find out the ability of your digital product to survive in the real world and to work as intended for many years. Yet, there’re two methods of QA testing today: automated and manual testing. This article compares and contrasts these methods and defines when to use each.
How to Minimize Risks In QA Outsourcing
Check out our comprehensive review of QA outsourcing best practices and best ways to reduce/eliminate possible risks of such a venture.
Five Rules of Cost-Effective QA and Testing of FinTech Apps
Check out our QA checklist for FinTech product testing to minimize the impact of the human factor on your development process, and reduce expenses and time to market your product.
Billing Functionality Testing Methods and Ways to Reduce Costs
This article aims to help testers, QA engineers, and PMs choose the most appropriate method to test the billing functionality of their apps.
Eight Ways to Reduce Your Software QA and Testing Costs
If you allocate too many QA resources for your software project, you'll have to pay a huge bill at the end of each month and there's no guarantee you'll ever be able to justify this spending by gaining appropriate ROI for your testing efforts. On the other hand, if you fail to put a sufficient number of resources to test your digital product, you’ll be at risk of facing overheads as a result of later bug-fixing. So you need to find a golden middle and make sure you hire enough people not to inflate the budget and eliminate future overheads.