Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

Today’s best and most secure software and apps rely on Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

What is Software Quality Assurance (QA)?

Software Quality Assurance (SQA) is the practice of monitoring all software engineering processes, activities, and methods used in a project to ensure proper quality of the software and conformance against the defined standards. Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing evaluates the functional, performance, usability and security of the software or app.

Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing Benefits:

Software Quality Assurance (QA) not only is beneficial to the vendor, but the consumer as well. Credible Software QA Testing can establish expectations for the product while helping a manufacturer produce high quality software. Sacrificing usability, stability and security is not an option if you want your app, software or cloud-based service representing your brand reputation. Intertek’s software quality assurance testing expertise will give you peace of mind that your software or app leaves your users with a positive experience, leaving you more time to focus on enhancements rather than usability, stability or security updates.

Software Quality Assurance (QA) Testing Categories:

Functional Testing – From black-box testing to unit and sanity testing, we partner with you to evaluate your program’s key features.

Performance, Network & Load Testing – We’ll verify your app or software’s performance from load, stress, volume and scalability.

Usability Testing – A comprehensive review of your app or software design, from usability, and user experience (UX), to the user interface (UI).

Cybersecurity Testing – Safeguard your reputation and sensitive customer data from cyber attacks or other malicious activities.

Developers, carriers, manufacturers and mobile app distributors looking to conduct a single test or design a comprehensive testing program can count on Software Quality Assurance (QA) testing to identify and prevent software issues before they reach user devices.