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The Importance of Mobile App Testing Services

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According to Statista, there will be 7.26 billion mobile users worldwide by 2023, a growth in the number of users. It makes sense why 258 billion mobile app downloads were expected to occur by the end of 2022. There are apps available now for every mobile device and function, and they all rely on user feedback. People will take the chance to post a negative review, whether it be for crashing, poor performance, or a terrible user experience, so be sure to invest in mobile app testing services .    What is Mobile App Testing? Mobile app testing services involve performing tests on a mobile application to ensure that its functionality and usability comply with the specifications and that it is prepared for release. Mobile app testing involves both general (functional, performance, usability, security, and load) and mobile-specific types of testing (interruption, memory leakage, location, certification, installation, etc.).   Mobile app testing is a difficult job, a...

Improving Software Quality Assurance

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A software defect can be as minor as a typo in a single line of code, and it frequently is. However, if no one is around to catch the bug, it will return to sting you later. This is why software quality assurance is critical. A software quality assurance engineer examines your software to look for flaws. This aids in ensuring quality, ensuring that your program runs precisely as it should and adheres to predetermined standards. Why is Software Quality Assurance Important The QA process is critical for ensuring that when your product is launched, it does precisely what you want it to do. Thousands of lines of code must be written by developers. It's general knowledge in the business that a developer will commit 15-20 errors per KLOC (thousand lines of code). If you don't catch such errors, you'll keep making mistakes after blunders. It is the responsibility of quality assurance to identify and correct these problems. Don't you want your program to run like a well-...