That is why we at AltexSoft put a premium on the quality of software we build for our clients. A single error in an EHR system might put a patient’s life at risk, while an eCommerce website that has performance issues might cost the owner millions of dollars in revenue. Yet, a sour pear won’t cause as much damage as a self-driving car with poor quality autopilot software. This makes quality control so important in every field, where an end-user product is created. A website you find on the Internet might seem fine at first, but as you scroll down, go to another page, or try to send a contact request, it can start showing some design flaws and errors. The same applies to almost any product, be it a physical object or a piece of software. Even an extremely good-looking pear might taste sour or have a worm in it. But only as you take the first bite, will you be able to see if the pear is really that good. When you buy a pear, you can instantly evaluate its quality: the size and shape, ripeness, the absence of visible bruising. The Process of Software Testing in Practice The Role of Testing in Software Development Life Cycle The Concept of Software Quality: Quality Assurance (QA), Quality Control (QC) and Testing
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