Quality Assurance
For over 5 years Ubiqtastech Software utilized an Integrated Quality Assurance practice to ensure the highest quality of our deliverables. We have perfected QA strategy and methodology that blend seamlessly into the development lifecycle without crossing the important boundary between the development and software quality assurance processes.
Why Ubiqtastech Software QA?
Quality assurance in-depth testing will continuously uncover functional issues and discrepancies and minimize the cost of fixing bugs.
Our expertise in building detailed, exhaustive and realistic test plans as well as thoroughly following through with their execution will ensure efficiency, quality and value.
Our experience in building effective cooperation between quality assurance engineers, development team and the Client will allow achieving excellent quality for the initial version of the software and ensure high user acceptance.
Our software quality assurance services are available as a part of software development engagements or can be retained as stand-alone.
We offer full cycle quality assurance and application testing. Dedicated QA team will perform infrastructure analysis, develop a test plan, assess automation potential, and define and execute critical test cases.
We scale up when you need before the launch, and scale down when the project is in the maintenance phase so we are particularly cost effective. We are well versed in Rational and Mercury as well as leading open-source tools.
Quality Assurance Phases:
A typical quality assurance lifecycle at Ubiqtastech is divided into 4 general phases:
Initiation phase: Within this phase QA engineers become acquainted with product requirements and prepare test artifacts for future tests.
First review phase: The first detailed tests of the initial development deliverables are completed in this phase. Sometimes it is necessary to improve QA artifacts in this phase.
Cycle phase: This phase involves the daily routine testing of the intermediate product versions.
Control phase: Within this phase the product is extensively examined to ensure it is ready for production. The QA documentation describes, in detail, all workflows inside and between all the phases, required artifacts, roles and activities involved, and defines the required artifact templates.