Posts Tagged ‘Testing’

01 Synergy to Exhibit at ICT Expo Hong Kong 2012

April 9th, 2012

Team 01 Synergy is excited and looking forward to participate in the 9th edition of HKTDC International ICT Expo. The HKTDC International ICT Expo is a powerful leading Asian trade event, linking information and communications technology product and service providers with buyers from around the world. More than 570 exhibitors from all over the world will showcase their latest products and solutions at the fair. Group pavilions include representatives from Australia, Canada, the Chinese mainland, India, the Philippines and Taiwan. We cordially invite you to visit us. Our booth number is 3G-E28 in Hall 3.

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The main points of focus for this event will be:

  • Mobile Software Development
  • Rich Internet Application Development
  • E-Commerce Solutions
  • Legacy Application Re-Engineering
  • Custom Software Application Development
  • Consultancy
  • QA & Testing
  • Offshore IT Staffing

As a software development company, 01 Synergy has always provided innovative & cost effective solutions to its clients helping them to stay ahead of their competitors. 01 Synergy has also successfully maintained the trend of delivering superior quality applications to the clients in a timely fashion.

Drop by our stand 3G-E28 in Hall 3 and speak with us about your technology needs and lets discuss on how we can help you.

For more information visit us online at:
Web: www.01synergy.com
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Mobile Application Testing – 01 Synergy

April 4th, 2012

01 Synergy offers a complete and comprehensive range of Mobile Application testing servicesfrom Unit Testing to User Acceptance Testing. Complexities across handset makers, carriers, locations and operating systems has made building bug-free mobile apps really difficult.

Our areas of expertise include:

  • Requirements Capture and Analysis
  • Test Planning
  • Test case Design
  • Test Execution
  • Defect Tracking & Management
  • Reporting
  • Test Metrics

01 Synergy offers a wide range of Mobile Application testing services, including:

  • Functional Testing
  • Security Testing
  • Load & Performance Testing
  • Localization Testing
  • Usability Testing

Our QA professionals can help you with all your Mobile App testing projects,  including:

  • iOS Application Testing (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch)
  • Android Application Testing
  • BlackBerry Application Testing
  • Windows Phone 7 Application Testing

01 Synergy is here to help, if you have a need to discuss Mobile application testing, agile testing, do count on us to help. Visit us online at www.01sqa.com or send us a mail here: mobile.testing@01synergy.com

How To Effectively Manage Software Testing

March 26th, 2012

Testing is one of the most crucial parts of software development, but it’s often neglected because seeing if something works is less sexy than building it in the first place. Whether you’re an amateur developer working on a mobile app or a corporate manager with a large-scale project in mind, remember these guidelines to ensure your testing process goes smoothly.

1. Allocate time for testing

Testing isn’t something you should leave until the last minute; assign time to it when you first begin planning a project. Even if you’re building an open source project and expect contributions and improvements from others, you’ll need to allow time to debate and integrate those changes. For public-facing projects such as web sites or web applications, testing is likely to take at least as much time as the original development process.
2. Set a time for release and stick to it

On many projects, having a fixed time of day when you roll out new changes and begin testing makes sense. This is essential if you have separate test and development teams, but even when you’re the main developer, consciously dividing the process means you will focus on testing what you’ve done rather than arbitrarily switching back to “coding mode”. This again is especially important with web sites, which often have incremental improvements added over time. Even when you’re using a staged development server, locking down what can be changed and fixing a time when it happens will make planning easier than if you constantly make minor updates.
3. Test on as many devices as possible
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Development for mobile devices is a rapidly growing market; a 2010 survey by IBM suggested that more than half of all developers expected to concentrate their efforts on developing for mobile platforms. When testing on mobile platforms, use actual devices whenever possible. Emulators are useful for prototyping and will give you access to models you might not see otherwise, but emulation is rarely perfect and the user experience will often be subtly different. That said, for many projects it makes more sense to develop a mobile-friendly web site or app rather than concentrating on specific devices, and such an approach makes the rapid emergence of new hardware less of an issue.
4. Make use of external resources

Cloud-based external testing services provide a useful way to see how your applications work, especially if you want to see how they perform at scale. IDC says that more than $10 billion a year is being spent on these services, and growth rates of 15.4% are expected through to 2015. Using external testing providers also highlights issues that may not be obvious in your own testing processes.
5. Document the testing process properly
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Documentation is the bane of many a developer’s life, but failing to adequately document as you work invariably creates headaches in the future. Documentation is vital, and the same applies in a testing environment. When problems emerge, document them with as much detail as possible. If your company has a specific system, use it. Even on a one-person project, a formal bug tracking and testing system makes sense, and again emphasises the importance of considering testing as part of the development process, not an afterthought.

What approaches do you use to ensure software testing works? We’d love to hear extra ideas in the comments.

Source:http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2012/03/how-to-effectively-manage-software-testing/

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