Quality assurance (QA) is meant to verify that your solution corresponds with the requirements and addresses the users’ needs. For nearly a decade, Yellow has been here to help you test your mobile or web applications and make sure they work like clockwork.
Our QA engineers are ready to apply best practices, testing tools and the latest technologies to help you establish concrete control over your product’s life cycle by monitoring every development stage and giving you accurate product quality information
Since 2015, Yellow has provided high-quality testing services to all types of companies, from startups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Your software will be verified with top-notch methods and tools. We have solid expertise in the following testing options:
We develop custom testing scripts and tailor them to your project requirements. It’s a long-term investment that will facilitate the testing process and bring huge gains for team efficiency by optimizing routine and recurring tasks.
While conducting UI testing, test engineers focus on visual and graphic-based elements of the software product like toolbars, fonts, buttons, menus, text boxes, and more to ensure that all UI functions are bug-free and work exactly as they are designed.
As the name suggests, API testing focuses on an application program interface’s (API) functionality, security, performance and reliability, as well as on business logic and the security of the application and data responses.
The goal of this type of testing is to determine the stability, speed, scalability, and responsiveness of an application, as well as to find bugs and then fix them to ensure the software product holds up under a given workload.
At this stage, QA engineers look for vulnerabilities, possible loopholes and weaknesses of the system which might result in a data leak or disrepute to the business. Given that data is the new gold of the 21st century, security testing should never be neglected.
During manual testing, our specialists look at the application from the user’s perspective. They perform application testing on various devices to provide the most comprehensive results and analysis.
The purpose of acceptance testing is to determine the degree at which the software product meets the user's needs and evaluate the system's compliance with the business requirements.
During unit testing, the small pieces of code remain in focus to ensure that the software development process is flexible and agile.
At this stage, QAs test the software modules as a group. This is usually the second level of the software testing process after unit testing.
This level of testing examines the fully integrated and complete software product. Test engineers put the product in an environment that closely mirrors production to verify whether it meets the technical, functional, and business requirements.
You feel like improving the quality of your product
The development cycles are too long
You think that hiring an in-house QA engineer will be too expensive
Your in-house QA team lacks professional skills
You noticed poor-quality visibility and an unclear feedback loop
You want to deliver bug-free software products to your users
At Yellow, we follow a pyramid strategy to approach the testing process on your project.
Unit tests are applied to test small pieces of code to ensure they work as expected. In other words, unit tests isolate a section of code (function, module, or object) and verify its correctness. These tests are specific, quick to execute, help to fix bugs early in the development cycle, and save costs. One of the biggest advantages is that unit tests can serve as project documentation.
These are applied to various components of the application without involving the UI. This type of testing is meant to validate the API surface of a microservice with databases, queues, caches and mock HTTP/gRPC endpoints set up locally.
Also known as GUI testing, this type of testing is applied to all parts of the user interface to ensure everything works correctly and users won’t have any problems while interacting with it. Usually, this type of testing verifies whether the visual elements are functioning according to requirements.
Can be applied to any part of the app if necessary. Our specialists use custom test cases to check the app’s functionality.
Yellow’s QA specialists will make sure that your users enjoy the smooth and bug-free performance of the application regardless of the platform.
Our QA team will make sure your application works and looks as it should on all devices and all platforms. We test the app’s usability, performance, and security to provide users with a functional solution.
At Yellow, we provide testing services for various types of web apps. Whether it’s a huge cloud-based marketplace, a progressive web app, or a small landing page — everything will be tested with the same level of scrutiny.
Testing engineers at Yellow will put your software into different conditions to test its conformance with behavioral requirements, quality specifications, and hardware compatibility.
Functional testing
Performance testing
Compatibility testing
Usability testing
Accessibility testing
Security testing
Release testing
Penetration testing
Regression testing
Exploratory testing
Compliance testing
As a software testing services company, we care a lot about giving teams solid, bug-free software that meets your business needs and is easy-to-use.
Yellow can work as a software quality assurance company and take charge of the whole QA process, including everything from elaborating a QA strategy to building testing activities and managing the testing team.
Yellow takes over the whole testing process from creating test strategy, writing test scripts and providing frameworks for automated testing to actually executing and managing test activities and providing test reports
If you want to add an experienced QA engineer to your team but have no time to onboard a specialist, Yellow’s tech talents can work under your in-house QA manager’s supervision
What industries need software testing and QA services? It’s easier to say what businesses don’t need them. The list includes (but of course isn’t limited to):
Here are the valuable insights on QA services that we already collected while working on various projects and published in our blog. Stay tuned for more!
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