Why QA Testing Fails…and how to fix it: a Q&A with Kristi Kaljurand

In today’s software-driven world, organizations are moving faster than ever to deploy new features and software fixes – because getting product updates into the hands of users at speed reduces…

Tips for writing a great bug report, advice from a QA tester

As part of our Ask a Tester series, we feature QA experts from our network who share with us their experience, expertise, and perspective on software testing. Writing a good bug…

8 steps to building an effective QA test summary report for mobile applications

While QA mobile app testing is of the utmost importance, how you report your findings is equally imperative. The entire end-to-end application testing process should be recorded so that stakeholders…

Testlio insights – Which mobile devices and OS combos to test

How Many Mobile Device And OS Combinations Should You Test?

Testlio finds that leading app providers test 24 mobile device-OS combinations on average. January 22, 2020. Austin, TX. Today, users access mobile apps through devices that offer thousands of combinations…

Testing the performance of mobile apps

In a study on mobile application usage and retention, 52 percent of users stated they were frustrated by overall app performance. Testing the performance and stability of your mobile application…

4 steps to creating an agile mobile app compatibility test

Does your application function as expected across the plethora of devices used by your customers? From mobile phones, smart TVs and streaming devices, gaming consoles, desktop web apps, people use…

How to build a Cross-platform matrix for Usability Testing

When developing an app, it’s vital that you build in a testing strategy for it.  Some developers think in terms of Android or iOS only, but there is a myriad…

Optimizing your mobile app QA testing: Traditional versus proactive test design

In QA software testing, the user is the boss. When software developers and testers get together to build a new feature, it’s easy for them to get bogged down in…

In Testing There Is No Silver Bullet: Situations where Manual Testing may be better than Automated Testing

The new norm in testing is to automate aggressively. It makes sense from a time-management perspective. Automated testing allows teams to increase testing cadence and volume by avoiding repetitive manual…