by Women Who Test | Feb 16, 2021 | Technology, Testing
Companies that build software for external or internal usage have to implement a testing mechanism before the software can be deployed to the production environment. There is one important aspect to consider when building and executing the test strategy—how the tester...
by Women Who Test | Jan 15, 2021 | Testing
Being front and center in every software project, robust quality assurance (QA) allows developers to reduce time to market, mitigate risks, improve user satisfaction, and more. Below are five essential QA aspects that can help you proactively address the pain points...
by Women Who Test | Jan 15, 2021 | Testing
You’ve probably heard of Lego, Adobe, Bosch, and Fitbit. Each company trades in different sectors, but they have one thing in common: they work in an agile way. These organizational giants not only practice agile with scrum masters and sprints, they truly embody the...
by Women Who Test | Jan 15, 2021 | Testing
Why Security Vulnerability Assessments Are Necessary The growing menace of cybercrime has necessitated vulnerability assessments and testing. They help organizations understand their security flaws and work toward mitigating them. To understand the immediacy of the...
by Women Who Test | Sep 14, 2020 | Testing
As a former member of the U.S. Women’s National Softball Team and a lifelong softball and baseball fanatic, I’ve always been fascinated by the shift. In softball and baseball, the shift refers to when infielders move away from their traditional positions (i.e., spread...
by Women Who Test | Aug 31, 2020 | Testing
Exploratory testing (ET) as a valuable technique to gauge the quality of a product under development has existed for a long time and has become invaluable in the quality journey of several products, large and small, over the years. Despite its long history, its...