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QA vs. Tester: What’s the Difference
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QA vs. Tester: What’s the Difference

Do you really know the difference between QA professionals and Testers? In many companies, especially those pushing digital transformation, the term QA pops up everywhere. At the same time, Testers are still around, sometimes under different titles but always essential to the whole process. With so much overlap, it’s natural for questions to come up.

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How to Write a Good Bug Report? All the Tips You Need
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How to Write a Good Bug Report? All the Tips You Need

Bugs are inevitable in software development. No matter how experienced the team is or how robust the processes are, at some point, something will break. Within this context, it’s important for QA professionals and testers to know how to report these bugs in the best way so they can be fixed. A vague bug report

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API vs E2E Testing: When to use each one?
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API vs E2E Testing: When to use each one?

Have you ever seen that scenario where the team leaves everything to test at the end and, when they finally run the complete system, critical bugs that no one expected show up? Even worse, bugs that go straight to production because the tests didn’t cover the right spots. The dilemma is common: test only the

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When to start automating tests? Step by step
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When to start automating tests? Step by step

You know you need to automate your software testing. The question is no longer “if,” but “when.” So what’s the right time? There are clear signs that your operation is ready to take this step. We’ll show you what they are, what to evaluate before getting started, and how to avoid the pitfalls that cause

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The side effect of test framework diversity
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The side effect of test framework diversity

In the last few years, frameworks like Selenium, Cypress, and Playwright have become indispensable for test automation. Each has its strengths and audience, which naturally led many companies to use multiple tools at the same time. At first, this diversity seems strategic. Over time, though, it creates a side effect: scattered tests, fragmented reports, and

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