In today’s software-driven world, quality assurance is no longer an afterthought but an integral part of the software development lifecycle (SDLC). .
Software testing has evolved from a mere checklist to a strategic practice that ensures the delivery of high-quality, reliable, and secure software applications.
The global software testing market is expected to reach a staggering $81.3 billion by 2028, driven by the increasing demand for rigorous testing to minimize software defects, enhance user experience, and protect against security vulnerabilities.
Solutions
Eclerx Testing Methodology
End-to-End Testing Expertise
Tailored testing strategy aligned with project goals and SDLC methodology.
Explore:
Understanding testing objectives, sign-off criteria, application environments, domain, and testing strategy.
Engage:
Discussing strategy, acceptance criteria, creating plans, defining RACI, establishing environments, and agreeing upon metrics.
Execute:
Identifying testing scenarios, creating test cases, preparing traceability metrics, and executing plans.
Enrich:
Reviewing testing workbooks, defect triage, root cause analysis, creating module-based test case repositories, and senior management review for process fine-tuning.
Evaluate:
Seeking sign-offs, preparing release notes, creating collaterals, preparing handover documents, and working with the BAU team post go-live.
Testing Capabilities
Domain-Specific Expertise with Agile and Flexible Engagement Models with a Global Testing Footprint.
Functional Testing:
Understanding testing objectives, sign-off criteria, application environments, domain, and testing strategy.
Performance & Load Testing:
Assessing system behavior under various conditions.
Mobile App Testing:
Validating seamless performance across mobile platforms.
Automation:
Enhancing testing efficiency through automated processes.
Security Testing:
Identifying vulnerabilities to ensure data safety.
UAT:
User acceptance testing for end-user satisfaction.
Usability/Accessibility Testing:
Ensuring user-friendly and accessible interfaces.