Internet of Things Testing


Wearable Testing
Wearable Technology is on the hit list for the upcoming years with the launch of Apple’s Watch, Google Glass, and Samsung smart watch. This seems to have no slowdown in the technology. Therefore, wearable testing puts an extra dimension for the process as it incorporates a range of environmental conditions which cannot be simulated on an emulator, or in a lab. And as a result, a wearable system needs to go through a complex testing process before its release in the market with the bounded hardware capabilities.
Crafting the queries
User-centric design
API Selection
Data breach
An End To End approach for Agile Automation using Hyper Testing
As the software keeps growing, the testing process also becomes quite challenging. Winning and losing the business depends on the quality and time taken to deliver what the customer needs.…
Understanding Agile Software Development
What is Agile? Agile is a set of values and ideas that encourages flexible response to changes. The emerging requirements and their solutions are collaborative efforts of different teams, organisations…
Cypress vs Protractor
End-to-end testing (E2E testing) alludes to a software testing strategy that tests the workflow of an application from beginning to end. The strategy is mainly to simulate real customer scenarios…