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Why Accessibility Testing is Important

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Technology is changing the way we live, but it needs to change how we access it, especially in the digital age that provides innovation and new opportunities to everyone who consumes it. It requires a lot of effort in creating a technology that can be used by ‘everyone’. For instance, if a product is released in the market, it is important that the product is used by every individual, even those with special needs. If a technology empowers people who are underpowered or with special needs, it can inspire their lives in many ways they never imagined. This is where Accessibility Testing is needed! The Need For Accessibility Testing According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 15% of the population has a disability, which is the reason Accessibility Testing has become important. It is important that product innovations are delivered to people with special needs as well. They require the implementation of special technologies in products. Some of these technologies includ

The Top 20 Practical Software Testing Tips

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I hope all testers will read these software testing good practices. Read all points carefully and try to implement them in your day-to-day QA activities. This is what I expect from this article; if you don't understand any QA practice, ask for more clarification in comments below. After all, you will learn all these testing practices by experience. But then why not try to learn all these things before making any mistake? Here Are a Few of the Ideal analyzing practices I learned from experience: 1) Learn to analyze your final results thoroughly. Do not ignore the result. The last evaluation result maybe ‘pass' or’ ‘neglect' but Tracking the main cause of ‘fail' can lead you to this solution of the problem. Testers will probably be honored should they don't log the bugs but in addition supply solutions. 2) Learn how to maximize the QA policy every time you test almost any other application. Though completely evaluation policy might not be potenti