Developing software isn’t an exact science. Even after you’ve spent hours poring over line after line of code, it’s still likely you’ve got small errors that can lead to minor — or major — problems ...
When developing software, we often think about the various features it will provide and how it will improve users’ efficiency. We seldom want to think about what hidden bugs the software might contain ...
Although it is sometimes thought that quality assurance (QA) and software testing are the same, they are, in fact, different concepts. They differ in their objectives, features and methods. Testers ...
Application size and complexity has compounded significantly over the last decade. Take the automotive sector as an example. According to The New York Times, 20 years ago, the average car had a ...
Major industries such as electric vehicles (EVs), Internet of Things (IoT), aeronautics, and railways have strict, well-established processes to ensure they can maintain high safety standards ...
AI can speed up testing, but if you trust it too much, you might ship bugs faster than ever — with no one clearly accountable.