What if the first bug your users find shakes their trust? In a fast-moving release cycle, you only get one chance to make a solid impression, and poor quality can cost more than just rework.
What if the first bug your users find shakes their trust? In a fast-moving release cycle, you only get one chance to make a solid impression, and poor quality can cost more than just rework.
Imagine a food delivery application with a feature for scheduling orders, but this functionality fails during peak user traffic. Executing performance testing with simulated peak traffic can prevent such failures and improve the user experience.
As software systems are updated and new bugs are created, previously functioning features may stop working as intended.
In the software testing process, quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) are closely related and complement each other to ensure product quality. QA prevents defects through process improvements, while QC ensures that bugs are detected and fixed in the final product.
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