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Functional Testing and Non-functional Testing – What’s the Difference?

Functional Testing vs. Non-functional Testing How do you ensure delivering a flawless software application to your customers? It is the comprehensive combination of the application’s functional and non-functional testing coverage. In functional testing, verification is done for each feature or function of the software application in conformance with the user requirements specification. Functional testing concentrates …

DataHerald Case Study

DataHerald’s Co-Founder and CTO Amir Zorhrenejad is sharing how their company was able to free engineering resources by ...

FAQ – Can testRigor Really Handle Complex User Flows?

 testRigor can handle complex user flows. You would think that, if you need something complex, you would need engineering. But ...

Cross-platform Testing: Web and Mobile in One Test

If you’ve been following us for some time, you might already know that testRigor is a champion in end-to-end testing. ...

FAQ – Does testRigor provide support?

TestRigor provides fanatical Support through Slack and MS Team channels. We strive to be exceptionally responsive to make sure ...

CSS Selector vs XPath: Your Pocket Cheat Sheet

What is a locator in Selenium? Locators in Selenium are used to find a specific element in web pages. We can use them to find ...
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