Article four in the “Quality Engineering for CEOs” series brings you an exploration of the role of software quality in organizational confidence.
Real device testing is the practice of testing mobile applications on physical devices rather than emulators or simulators. Ensuring that apps perform as expected under real-world conditions, real device testing…
Software bugs are a natural occurrence in the software development cycle but they sure can be the bane of app developers’ lives. To fix issues swiftly and efficiently, they must…
For flawless digital experiences, quality engineering (QE) is more than just a technical requirement—it’s the driving force behind innovation and success. Steve Semelsberger, Testlio’s CEO, will share his valuable insights…
According to BMC research, 90% of development managers believe that automating a large number of test cases may become the key to their success as the pressure on IT to…
In the video game development industry, releasing a well-polished and critically acclaimed title is crucial to success. However, even experienced development teams may face unexpected challenges in identifying and resolving…
Functional testing is important in the software development process and is employed by around 90% of development teams, according to Huttle Research. It ensures software performs as intended through different…
AI in Everyday Life: Veterinary Care, Hollywood, and Marketing My horse recently had an injury. Initially, we suspected an issue with his hind leg due to prior swelling, but our…
Functional testing is a key process in software development. It ensures that every feature and function of an application works as intended. This type of testing validates software against specified…
Releasing software is often a sequence of repetitive activities, including critical quality gates to assure the right version, configuration, and scope are deployable and releasable. In those critical moments, we…