
What is Negative Testing?
What is negative testing? Negative testing is used for learning if a product remains stable even though incorrect data has been introduced.
What is negative testing? Negative testing is used for learning if a product remains stable even though incorrect data has been introduced.
What is white box testing? Testers use this method for checking code quality and how the functioning software meets the written requirements.
What is alpha testing, and when is it performed? Alpha testing is the final in-house testing process before reaching the public.
What is black box testing? Our post explains how black box testing works, some different applications, and why it is so popular with software testers.
There are many testing challenges in Agile for testers. This post can help to ease our way and rise to the challenge of contributing to team members better.
What is install testing? It’s a testing process that checks if software installs as it should on devices, and that they work properly after installation.
SDLC vs STLC. What are the differences between these two software development and testing life cycles? This post explores these project guide frameworks.
The Software Testing Life Cycle, or STLC, is a logically ordered process of six steps, designed to help get the best from your software testing projects.
A mind map is a visual representation of information that is being explored. Testers can create testing mind maps to support and enhance their activities.
With so many types of testing in software engineering to choose from, how can you know which type to use and when? Our helpful post is here to guide you.