Thursday, July 28, 2016
Some Facts about Game Testing
The greater than ever
use of IT in various aspects of our lives is primarily attributable to the
rapid technological advancements, especially in the last decade.
The gaming industry
has bloomed significantly and the presence of video games and computer games
can be felt almost everywhere nowadays. However, besides the exciting fun side
of being a gaming tester, there are various critical aspects of video gaming
industry that must be understood in order to become a professional video gaming
tester.
What Does the Job of a Game Tester
Involve?
Just like any other
software or product, games must also undergo careful scrutiny before being
released to the public. This is done to ensure that the game is probable enough
to enthuse its gamers. This is why companies seek the services of hardcore
games to evaluate various aspects of the game.
Game development
companies provide the testers the beta versions of the game and the
instructions and manuals for the initial testing. The companies also invite
feedback on their games through questionnaires. All this is done by all
companies for a similar aim i.e. make their games free from bugs and glitches.
Thus, being a gaming tester, you are expected to play games thoroughly and mark
any glitches and crashes in their games.
What Skills and Gadgets Do You Need to
Become a Game Tester?
You must have a sharp
eye for every detail, since you are not being paid just for playing but you
must ponder on all facets of the game from the gaming interface to its
characters. Therefore, focus is the key and you must avoid being too seized by
the game.
Once the assessing of
the game is done, you must put your thoughts and findings into words. Companies
usually judge performance based on the feedback and evaluation report submitted
by the testers. It is important to make an extra effort to look professional
and organized. Try and be as descriptive and detailed you can be when
explaining the glitches. Apt documentation is vital since it enables the
company to make the necessary adjustments and improvements in its games.
The game testing industry is becoming
very popular and gamers need to enhance a few basic skills and check whether
their skills can be of any help to their organization. However, it is important
to remember that game testing is not just about fun but also about handling
yourself skillfully always as providing valued feedback is the best way to build
your reliability.
Bugraptors, software
testing experts offer proficient game testing services. To get your game tested
or join the team of game testers, visit the website here.
Strategies for Dealing with a Blocker Defect
Blocker! What a blocker defect is? In Software Testing we come across various kinds of Defects. What is the extent of that defect and what should be the order to resolve that defect is severity and priority of that defect.
Now the question is how to decide the severity and priority of a bug or defect?
To find an answer, Read More Here at https://www.bugraptors.com/blog/dealing-with-blocker-defects
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Mobile Application Testing To Ensure Excellence?
By claire mackerras3:37 AMFunctional Testing, Mobile Application Testing. Mobile Testing, Software Testing
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You have developed a mobile application and probably have
tested it on an emulator and a browser or two and now you think it’s ready for
release. Before this is done, let’s consider the state of the application. At
this stage, the mobile application not only appears to function correctly,
which most probably is a good thing, right?
Can an emulator really show you how a real device should
work when used with a mobile application? Certainly not. A web browser can show
you what you mobile app will look like on a real device, but there are many
important areas of functionality that it cannot show you like the memory usage,
the CPU difference, the touch screen functionality.
There’s merely a slight difference between the ‘expected’
and the ‘actual’ behavior on a real device. So once you have decided to test on
a real device, there are some important things you should be considering:
Which
mobile devices are needed?
There are numerous hardware versions and operating system
versions associated with each device. This initially boons a dilemma, but we
can exclude older firmware (operating systems) and hardware, why? As per facts,
99% of the users will upgrade to the latest firmware whenever possible to gain
the benefit of and new enhanced functionality and fixed bugs.
Yet again, you can exclude older versions of hardware, mainly
if it is several years old and no longer supports the latest available firmware.
Most users with these types of devices will upgrade when their device appears
to be out of date. To be brief, aim to test on the latest firmware and hardware;
this basically gives you a longer period of mobile App endurance.
What if you
can’t afford to buy real devices?
Most carriers usually offer mobile devices at cheap prices
if you sign a lengthy contract with them. This does not seem to be a viable
option as you just want to use it for testing. Devices can be bought without
contracts too, but that’s an expensive bet again, especially when you are to test
iOS apps.
The most economical testing solution is to use devices of
the company you do are testing the apps for. They already have made huge
investments in purchasing the hardware, so you can definitely use their
devices.
Should I
get a certified App test done before its release?
As a developer, you are just one set of eyes. It is really
important to get every app tested before its release. Get it done by your
peers, and then by in-house or outsourced software testers. This is vital as
once your app is released and out, you cannot really do anything about it, and
if may have diverse effects on the feedback and your sales.
The pluses of using a professional app testing service is
that they have experience of testing a variety of techniques, such as Functional,
Performance, Usability, security testing etc. on many other applications
formerly. These professional testers will know where to look for the defects in
your app and provide you with an all-important degree of confidence which you
will get only by an experienced tester.
Which
network providers should I use?
It is contingent to the country where the testing process is
being carried out. As a matter of fact, as long as the testing takes into
account network specific testing, the carrier should not matter at all.
For instance, an application tester will customarily test on
poor, medium and good signal strengths to test the behavior of your app under
some conditions. Hence it doesn’t really matter if these tests are carried out
only on Wi-Fi networks but also on a 3G carrier providing network.
Therefore, to conclude, you’ll certainly have to spend a
fortune so as to get efficient results for mobile application testing. With some prudence, you can meritoriously reduce the number of
real devices you need for the testing purpose and not have to pay your riches
to ensure the quality of your mobile application.
Bugraptors is a
professional web and mobile testing company providing the best testing services
around the globe.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
How to Reproduce a Non Reproducible Bug
In our day-to-day life we all have various tasks to complete. Some of them are easy and the remaining is counted as Challenges. A software defect once found should be reproducible so that the tester can report with conviction, developer can fix with ease and the Quality Assurance (QA) team can close with confidence.
Being a software tester, we also face some challenges, such as Non-Reproducible bugs. Bugs which are not easy or cannot be reproduced again are termed as Non-Reproducible bugs which we often find harder to isolate and to get them fix becomes a difficult task.
Read More Here at https://www.bugraptors.com/blog/non-reproducible-bug
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Deciding upon Automation Testing and Manual Testing
By claire mackerras3:15 AMAutomated and Manual Testing Services, automated testing services, Automation Testing, Manual Testing, Software Testing Services
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Manual testing appeared way before
automation testing came into existence. And this is why it is believed to be
the most reliable process in software testing. Even after many contradictions,
this is prone to errors because of the fact that this offers a big chance for
testers to commit errors. And thus, automation testing was created. It is
believed that automation is the key for having a successful software process;
the experts recommend that one should not jump to the conclusion of using the
automation testing procedures. There are some guidelines that a tester should
check on before turning to automation testing.
As manual and automation testing
both have respective pros and cons, one would perhaps wonder which among the
two should be considered as better. The genuine answer here is that both of
these processes are ideal for software testing. Yet there is a need for a
developer to govern the right time regarding when he should go for either of
the processes.
So, let’s proceed with the pros of
automation testing, as they say a lot of benefits can be gained here. Automation testing
allows running a series of tests multiple times. It proves to be an advantage
for those who want to run a code that often changes so that the tester is able
to catch the regressions on time. It also allows execution of the automation
process in mainstream scenarios and helps in testing huge test matrices. This
relates to different languages on various operating system platforms.
On the other hand, the cons of
automation testing include high costs as writing test cases cost more when
compared to manual testing. Adding to this, it does not allow mechanizing
visual references.
Example: if you are not able to tell what tool you are
using, you will have to alter it to manual testing.
About manual testing, the pros
include the occurrence of the test cases that are to be run at the most two
times and thus, you will not have to automate it which eventually saves more on
the costs.
Apart from this, the tester is permitted to perform random/ adhoc
tests. Based on the reports, these types of tests can find more bugs than with
automation. More time that the tester
spends on testing the software, the greater get the chances of finding the user
bugs.
Manual tests are undeniably
time-consuming, and in case of a new build, the tester is required to re-run
the necessary tests. At this time, if you are facing trouble deciding on
whether you should automate or not, glance on the tools that you’d be using.
Also check if you will get back on the investment when you automate the testing
process for a particular program.
Still not clear about the processes? Get in touch with Bugraptors, a one stop solution for all testing needs. Visit the website here.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Salient Tips for Writing Effective Test Cases
A test case is a state under which a tester will decide whether an application/software system is working as it is originally established for it to do. It will decide whether a software program has passed or failed.
It may take many test cases to decide that a software program is considered successful to be released. Test case writing plays an important role and makes a test case an important part of the test execution process.
Read more at Writing effective test cases
Thursday, July 7, 2016
Challenges While Performing Mobile Testing
By claire mackerras5:05 AMFunctional Testing, Mobile Testing, Software Testing, Usability Testing
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Mobile market growth is increasing day by day. Mobile industry has been skyrocketing for several years, as consumers spend more time on multiple devices and mostly utilize mobile content.
The hardware has improved dramatically over the last few years, but it’s the software that truly unleashes the potential of devices. What’s really driving is the incredible success of smart phones and tablets in the application market.