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 »
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Sorting Software Testing Myths from Facts
Over the years, the team at Beta Breakers has heard all sorts of myths about software testing. Some of these falsities seem to pop up more often than others, leading us to compile a list of the top five testing myths we would like to denounce. Automated Testing Will Eliminate the Need for Manual Testing… Read more »
Functionality vs. Usability Testing
For individuals unfamiliar with the quality assurance testing process, it may be difficult to distinguish between the phrases “functionality” and “usability”. But to a tester, these phrases mean two very different things and are two important – but completely separate – pieces of the QA testing process. What is Functionality Testing? Performed to ensure that… Read more »
Proper Bugwriting
The software quality assurance process is, at its heart, all about finding bugs in computer code. After a bug is found, it is reported – bug reports are the most visible (and arguably most important) product of the QA process. The purpose of bug reporting, of course, is to provide a clear and concise explanation… Read more »