When to stop testing? This question gets asked more often than not. However, as simple and straightforward it sounds, the answer to this question spans multiple aspects and variables which should be considered when we really want to stop. We just wish the answer could be “When all defects are found!”. Like humans, the software is also mere mortal and never bug-free. This blog aims to discuss multiple factors which should be pondered before we make a decision to stop testing.
The world is continuously amazed by ChatGPT and its applications. Every day multiple people post the applications of ChatGPT in their respective industries ranging from marketing, copywriting, sales, operations, and more. While we thought about ChatGPT for software testing, we have a mixed bag of opinions. We do not doubt its benefits to the software testing community and at the same time, we are aware of the dangers of blindly accepting every output by the software.
Are you currently working on performance testing or planning to dive into it? Maybe you’ve already taken the first steps on your learning journey. Well, here’s the deal: when it comes to any task, mistakes happen. They’re unavoidable, no matter your field or the kind of task you’re tackling. Believe it or not, even seasoned experts can slip up and make mistakes. And guess what? Performance testing is no exception!
In the ever-evolving world of software testing, functional testing plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of software applications. It helps to verify that the software is working as intended and meets the needs of the end users.