The year 2013 has come to an end and most of the IT professionals and businesses are interested to know how Quality Assurance and Testing domain fared last year. I am sure they also must be eager to find out how Quality Assurance will fare in the year 2014. Let’s begin with some interesting findings from a recent survey conducted by Gartner. Here’s my


Ask a software developer about the definition of software quality and the chances are, you would mostly come across different definitions focusing on different characteristics of software. One of the common answers that I have come across is in relation with performance & scalability. They say that the software is of high quality if it (the web pages in case of web application) loads

The demand for mobile applications is on the rise and global businesses are focused to offer mobile applications that would help them offer services on the go. Businesses want to be innovative with their mobile strategy and provide value to their consumers. It is believed that there are on an average 905,000 and 850,000 mobile application’s available on the Apple’s App Store and Android’s