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What Is Zero-Bug Policy

The Zero-Bug Policy (ZBP) is an important strategy in software development since it has become vital in the high-quality development of software in the dynamic software world. The simple yet powerful theory here is that, when a bug is detected, it then has to be rectified and debugged before the software will progress in its …

What is Chaos Testing?

When it comes to modern systems that are digitally connected on all possible ends; unanticipated failures can be very expensive ...

What is Functional Programming?

There are numerous ways to build a software application; one of them is Functional Programming (FP). It is based on the idea of ...

Software Testability: Benefits & Implementation Guide

Let’s talk about the ease of working with software, this time not for the users but for the developers and testers. How ...

What is Encryption? Process, Benefits, and Applications

In the digital age, where we live today, data is constantly being transmitted across networks and stored in cloud servers. To ...

Software Configuration vs. Customization

As you assess potential software solutions, you often evaluate features, functions, and pricing structures to determine which ...

How to Choose the Right Tech Stack for Engineering?

Building an application is like building a house. Before you begin the building job, you’ll take stock of all the available ...
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