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Why does software have bugs

– Errors of Requirements: Gap between “what an application should do” and “what it actually does”. Thanks to one or more of the many possible reasons – deficiency in the specifications or the communication or understanding.– Errors of Design: Not a well-engineered application. Deficient / defective design.– Programming / coding errors– Software Complexity: A non-trivial application has an […]

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Vusers in LoadRunner

Vusers emulate the actions of human users by performing typical business processes in your application. The actions that a Vuser performs during the recording session are described in a Vuser script.HP’s tool for creating Vuser scripts is the Virtual User Generator, VuGen. You use VuGen to develop a Vuser script by recording a user performing typical

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11 Common Software Testing Myths And Facts You Can't Ignore

11 Common Software Testing Myths And Facts You Can’t Ignore

In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, the role of testing is of paramount importance. It serves as the gatekeeper of quality. Moreover, it ensures that the software functions as intended and delivers a seamless user experience. However, despite its critical role, the field of software testing is often shrouded in misconceptions and myths. These

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Software Testing Services

For a software company, the software testing service is one of the most critical components to maintain. The effectiveness of application or system being developed is often gauged by software testing service they offered to the project team. Poor software application quality may result in increased support costs, loss of customers or legal issues, loss

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Object Repository Types in QTP

Test objects can be stored in two types of object repositories—a shared object repository and a local object repository. A shared object repository stores test objects in a file that can be accessed by multiple components (via their application areas) in read-only mode. A local object repository stores objects in a file that is associated with one specific

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