The Software Testing Pesticide Paradox

The pesticide paradox states that if we ran the same tests over and over again, we would probably find the amount of new defects identified would decrease over time. The concept is related to the law of diminishing returns. Read on for more detail.... read more

Choosing Your Outsourced Software Testing Provider

The aim of this post is to discuss some of the things that must be provided by any good and reputable software testing vendor. Follow these tips and your outsourcing venture is sure to be a smashing success!... read more

Stress Testing vs. Load Testing

One of the more common misconceptions regarding software testing techniques is that stress testing and load testing is the same thing. Unfortunately this is simply not true, so I thought I’d take a few minutes and shed some light on the subject.... read more

Website Testing Checklist

Generally speaking, any website testing project should focus on browser capability, security, payment processing, usability, functionality, SEO structure, and load threshold. What follows is a brief explanation of each.... read more

Model-Based Testing Developed to Automate Software Testing

An innovative software testing automation tool was recently developed called Model-Based Testing. It not only executes the tests, but it develops them as well. Here's an overview of this potential game-changing technology.... read more

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