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Top 10 Database Testing Tools With Features, Cons, and Pros

In today’s digital world, databases are crucial for the success of almost every organization. They store and retrieve data for software programs to function smoothly. However, as databases become more complex, testing them becomes increasingly challenging. This is where database testing comes in. In this article, we will discuss the top 10 database testing tools available today, along with their features, pros, and cons.

Static Testing and Dynamic Testing - Key Differences

We know Software testing is an essential part of software development. Static and dynamic Testing are two approaches to Testing software that are important for ensuring the software’s quality. This blog will discuss the differences between static and dynamic Testing and when to use each approach.

What is Localization Testing? Explained With Best Practices

Different regions in the world speak different languages. And, its not only the languages that differ, they may have different ideologies, different standards and different perspectives on how the world should behave. But what do you when you are building an application for a world that is so diverse? You build in localization into it. And how do you ensure that this localization works? You test it via localization testing.

April '23 feature spotlight: New features to supercharge your testing

We’re excited to announce our latest release, packed with new features to take your testing to the next level. We built these features with testing efficiency in mind for quality engineering teams delivering quality releases at speed. Let’s begin! Our brand new API testing interface comes with powerful features that support real-time API response validation, testing of different API methods (GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, PATCH), and data-driven API testing. Learn more.

Static Testing Techniques, Tools, Types, and Benefits

Static Testing Techniques, also known as dry run testing, may give you a feeling of drowsiness, but don’t fall asleep yet! In technical words, this testing technique ensures the software development process runs smoothly and without a hitch. This technique involves analyzing the software documentation, code, and functional specifications. Yeah, it may sound bland, but it’s a necessary evil.

Test Harness in Software Testing | Usage, Examples, and Benefits

An application undergoes testing way more than it goes through the development and modification phases. First, developers perform Unit testing. Then after production is complete, QA verifies multiple aspects, including Performance, Functionality, Integration, Regression, UI, and more.

How Testers can communicate Effectively in Today's Business World

Hello and welcome to another interesting blog. Are you curious about what we have lined up for today? Before I begin, I’d like you to consider the term “Communication Gap,” which is commonly used in our projects. This is a well-known phrase, and we typically believe that good communication is a skill that must be learned for years as if it is an alien language.

Functional Testing Vs Integration Testing - Key Differences

When a software is in the testing phase, different types of testing techniques and methodologies are followed on different layers. Two such types of testing are functional testing and integration testing. Both play a significant role in ensuring the quality of the product and delivering a top-notch product. In this article, we will discuss functional and integration testing – when to perform them, the benefits of executing these tests, and then the key differences between them.

DevOps for Agile Teams: Should Agile teams adopt DevOps?

Companies that can respond quickly to customer needs have an advantage as the digital landscape rapidly changes. Agile emerged as more relevant for an effective business model in the rapidly evolving technology ecosystem than waterfall, which was proven to be cumbersome and slow. Companies adopted agile transformations across all organizational functions as soon as they realized the value of being agile.

What is Interface Testing with Types, Examples, and Tools

An application is a collection of several components functioning together to meet user requirements. APIs, servers, web services, databases, and more are intertwined under one roof to build software that does what you want it to do. For instance, your favorite e-commerce store has UI elements, cart and Wishlist functionality, secure payment option, rewards, login, and many more systems running together to improve your shopping experience. These separate modules communicate through an interface.