Is there anything called Negative Testing? This question might pull a range of answers from software testers with contrasting skill sets and experiences. However, it can even puzzle few conventional testers or neophytes. In spite of being a creepy subject, this question can be asked in any of the software testing interviews. Some of the Read more…
Monthly Archives: February 2015
The Internet of Everything: Transforming Lives
The Internet of Things is ushering to change the way we work, learn, play, and live. Soon the world is going to experience something that has never happened, and is expected to transform our everyday tasks. With the infrastructure involving connection among masses, methods, information, the building block of our future lies in the sensors, Read more…
The Need for Accessibility Standards for Open Source Software
Open source software continues to rise to great prominence. With the freedom to study, modify, and run the source code for any purpose, the so-called open source movement has a huge user base supporting the use of open source license for any software. Though the development phase of such open source software includes the accessibility Read more…
How Cloud Testing Tools Prepare to Cut Down Time and Cost to Develop an Application?
With the ability to set up realistic production platforms without involving costs of already structured framework, mobile testing can be supported in the cloud. This has resulted in a frequent confluence between cloud and mobile testing. The emergence of cloud computing has a close association with the application testing that has emerged alongside it. With Read more…
Similarities between the Cuckoo Clocks and the Software Development Process
Cuckoo clocks have always been one of the most preferred things to gift someone on any occasion, especially Christmas. Backed by a rich history, the clock finds a special place among many in western countries. The clock is made up of special wood found mostly in the black forest in Germany. The most spectacular thing Read more…
Facebook Fixes the Bug Causing Threat to All Public Photos
Today, Facebook is the main reason for us to click so many pictures. It is one of the most dominating social media platforms, where people share their emotions through their status, pictures, or any other multimedia form. However, pictures remain the most exciting and expressive form of sharing the events in life. Facebook provides various Read more…
A Beginner’s Approach to Web Load Testing
Web load testing provides an effective solution to ensure that your business critical applications don’t contort under load or cause your clients to doubt about your services due to sluggishness. Today, web load testing holds a substantial place in software testing industry. By performing web load testing on applications before the final release, you can Read more…
10 Things to Avoid as a Software Tester
Today, software testers hold a unique niche in an industry full of developers, programmers, managers, and search engine optimizers. With the growing demand of software testers, the software testing industry expects you to be more experienced, knowledgeable, and analytical. It doesn’t mean that there is no space for a fresher; however, the recent trend in Read more…
The Importance of Windows 10 for Testers
With the revelation of Windows 10, the latest operating system from Microsoft, the company is looking forward to gaining its notoriety, which otherwise seemed to be lost with the Windows 8. By making Windows 10 adapted to run on devices like mobiles and tablets, Microsoft is all set to enter a new era. Windows 10 Read more…
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) During Crunch Testing Time
Testers usually find themselves squeezed in a testing time-crisis. The situation usually occurs when the testing deliverables are received late and there is no adjustment in the delivery time. The real test lies in the testing of the application as soon as possible. Such unwanted scenarios are faced by the testers on a regular basis. Read more…