by Felix Eisenbach | Jan 18, 2019 | QA, News, Software Bugs
Recently, a 20-year-old German was able to gather massive amounts of private data from leading German politicians and celebrities. He published his findings on Twitter in the style of an advent calendar last December. Among his publications were names that everyone in...
by Markus | Sep 29, 2017 | QA, Software Bugs, Testing Reality, Test Automation
Regression tests usually are initiated when a programmer fixes bugs or adds codes for new functionality for the system. There can be a lot of dependence on newly added and existing functionality. To ensure quality, it is essential to check that the new code works...
by Susanne | Jun 7, 2017 | QA, Guest Article, Software Bugs, Test Automation
It was J. R. R. Tolkien who wrote: ‘Not all those who wander are lost’ and this rings true when it comes to exploratory testing. Many in the industry believe exploratory testing is the future of manual testing – especially for Agile processes. And chances are you’re...
by Sahil | Jun 5, 2017 | QA, How To, Software Bugs, Testing Reality, Test Automation
Testing to find defects and bugs can be a time consuming, expensive and repetitive task. However, testing is crucial to the success of your digital product as if your software doesn’t work properly, there’s a high change people won’t use it. There...
by Susanne | May 5, 2017 | QA, Software Bugs, Terms from the world of IT explained
“Terms from the world of IT explained” is a series of blog posts that explains the origin of common IT terms. We often use them in our daily life, but do we know where they come from? This first edition of the series is dedicated to the bug. Finding errors – also...
by Sahil | Apr 15, 2016 | Info, News, Software Bugs
Space: The final frontier. The vastly unknown and infinitely large. It’s been the cause for human curiosity since the dawn of time as man has gazed into the night skies befuddled by a darkness speckled with bright shining lights. It’s been the lifelong dream and even...