Healthcare organizations have a massive responsibility to manage enrollments, eligibility data, and other patient information, for which the EDI 834 file layout plays a significant role.
Welcome to this first episode of Truck Talk! We parked the SnowMobile outside Summit 24 and spoke to some of our Superheroes about Cortex AI. In this episode, Christopher Marland from Aimpoint Digital talks about how Cortex AI makes migrations quick and easy.
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the final phase of the software testing process where actual users test the software in a real-world environment. During UAT, users perform tasks that the software is intended to support, and they check for any issues or bugs that might have been missed in earlier testing phases. If the users accept the software, it is considered ready for release; otherwise, feedback is provided for further refinement. Let's learn more about UAT in-depth!
Imagine running a Python project without a requirements.txt file. Just as you rely on these checks to ensure everything runs fine, smoke tests are performed to confirm that your code is ready for the next phase. Let’s dive into the world of smoke testing now!
Payment testing is essential for businesses in today’s digital world. It ensures that every transaction is smooth and secure, giving customers a seamless experience. Companies can prevent issues disrupting transactions by testing payment and fraud detection systems. A smooth payment process is crucial for businesses. Any glitch can lead to lost revenue, unhappy customers, and security risks. Surprisingly, 62% of consumers abandon their carts if they encounter problems during checkout.
You’re testing a user registration page on a website to ensure that new users are able to set up their account easily. You build a test that checks to make sure that users can: Congratulations, you’ve just automated a user acceptance test. But what is user acceptance testing (UAT)? And why is it important for QA testers to understand? In this article, we’ll walk you through everything a QA tester should know about user acceptance testing.
Shift-left testing isn't about overloading developers with QA tasks—it's about strategic integration. @Titus Fortner explains the critical difference between true shift-left testing and merely piling QA duties onto developers: Early Integration: Having a dedicated QA integrated early into the process helps prevent defects. Specialized Expertise: Shift-left testing utilizes specialized QA professionals who have the deep knowledge and skills needed for effective testing.
The network of physical things that are fixed with software, sensors, and different technologies for the purpose of swapping and connecting data with other systems and devices over the Internet is known as the Internet of Things (IoT). The Internet of Things (IoT) has experienced incredible growth, thanks to technological advancements and the surge in demand for instant insights into digital transformation solutions and activities.
You definitely must have heard about this one term fluttering in the air: ‘Flutter’. Flutter, a relatively new mobile app development framework, has been gaining a lot of popularity among mobile app developers in recent years. Don’t you agree? But why is that so? Are other frameworks not up to the mark? Or is it just the simplest and ever-evolving tech stack?
From ancient times to infinity, there is that one industry among many others, that has not lost its significance and never will-which industry are we talking about here? Well, it’s the Agriculture Industry. Yes, the Agriculture sector, like farming, which has existed since the dawn of humanity, is no longer considered as traditional and conservative as it used to be.