Iterative Testing or Iteration is a common and effective strategy in software development – features are designed, deployed, analyzed and improved upon throughout the lifecycle on many products and services. As designs are updated and expanded (or even reduced) during the development process, it is important for quality assurance efforts to keep pace. Not only… Read more »
A Toast to Internet Explorer
Back in January 2016 Microsoft discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9 and 10; only Internet Explorer 11 was spared and continues to receive updates and patches. And while few developers mourn the passing of the old IE browsers, this does represent a major shift in Microsoft’s previous policy of supporting each IE browser… Read more »
Top Trends in Software Testing
As software testing progresses and becomes a more important part of releasing high-quality programs and apps, the trends that dominate the industry become more important as well. It is important for testers to keep up with these trends so that they can be ahead of the curve while reviewing their projects. This year has brought… Read more »
Windows XP and Windows Vista Support Decreasing
Mainstream support for Windows XP and Windows Vista (even though the latter is technically not at its end-of-life yet) continues to dwindle, with Google Chrome no longer supporting these operating systems as of version 50. This also removes support for Mac OS 10.6 – 10.8, although these platforms are not nearly as widespread as Windows… Read more »