Bug Bash Session or Event
A bug bash is a dedicated event where the entire team collaborates to identify as many software defects as possible.
All tutorials and guides related to Functional testing.
A bug bash is a dedicated event where the entire team collaborates to identify as many software defects as possible.
Learn the best practices for creating clear, actionable bug reports that help developers resolve issues quickly.
STLC is a series of activities followed by testers to ensure software is tested thoroughly and effectively.
An introduction to data masking, its importance in protecting confidential information, and the tools used in the process.
A comparison between manual and automated testing, highlighting key differences in scripting, execution, and investment.
Understand the distinction between re-testing fixed defects and regression testing existing functionality.
Learn the difference between defect severity and priority, and how they impact the bug fixing process.
Understand the differences between smoke and sanity testing, their purposes, and when to perform each in the testing cycle.
Manual testing is a software testing process in which test cases are created and executed manually without using any tool.
Software testing is a process to find if it's developed as per the requirement considering attributes like reliability and usability.
An analysis of the global e-commerce growth trends and an introduction to the benefits and architecture of headless commerce.
It's one of the types of Black-Box testing, it is performed to verify any given software application.
Understanding the difference between a standard refresh and a hard refresh in web browsers.
Why ignoring nonreproducible bugs is dangerous and why you should always document them to prevent future system failures.
An introduction to desktop application testing, the process involved, and a comparison between desktop and web application testing.