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Our Services
Our independent software testing services provide validation and verification for websites, portals, and web applications. We offer highly professional testing expertise coupled with personalised service that translates into value for money for you, as our client.
We Offer
A complete range of testing – system testing, integration testing, functional testing, regression testing, gorilla testing, heuristic evaluations, user acceptance testing, conformance testing, interoperability testing, design check, content check, cross browser/OS testing and performance testing. Flexible resources – develop a testing solution for your needs, both at our facility or in-house at your office.
So you like what you’ve seen about the services we offer and want to get a closer look at what we can do for you and your business. We are happy to show you the difference that QC BOSS can make and we are sure that you will be pleased by what you see.
Our dedicated team of skilled software testers, Offshore QA Lab, provides a full range of quality assurance services (QA), including software quality consulting, test planning, test execution and reporting, control of software development processes.
It is known that software quality and its conformation to requirements, standards and objectives underlies the effectiveness of such product. Our Offshore QA support software provides QA for both small and large development projects.
What we do
Offshore QA Lab is engaged in the software development process at each stage to assure the quality of a software product and processes involved. Our QA services encompass:
Review of
Software Requirements / System Specifications / Project Plan / Software Architecture / Databases Structure / SRS / FSD / BRD
Software Testing
System testing, integration testing, functional testing, regression testing, gorilla testing, heuristic evaluations, user acceptance testing, conformance testing, interoperability testing, design check, content check, cross browser/OS testing and performance testing.
You are free to discuss and choose all or any of the software quality assurance services upon your needs and requirements.
Why QC BOSS?
Your website diminishes in value when there are errors and bugs – usability issues, functional issues, broken links, wrong grammar, spelling mistakes, alignment problems, performance issues etc. Send your site to the QC BOSS. We will give it once-over – we’ll test it!
At just $6 an hour, you couldn’t ask for more! You are just one step away from making your website the most effective it can be. Have it tested.
Why you need Offshore QA Lab
QCBoss customers make use of our offshore QA services when:
- Independent audit of the software development services of a present offshore service provider is required
- Technical support cost reduction of an already developed software becomes a challenge
- Product quality enhancements are required to increase overall business profitability
- Onsite/near shore software development process requires a dedicated offshore QA team
- Access to unique experience, specific testing platforms, and for some other customer-specific needs
Key Benefits
When working with our Offshore QA Lab, you are offered to gain the following benefits:
Staff
No language barriers: Each member of the Offshore QA Lab speaks English and has proper skills. When organizing a dedicated QA team, you are free to review the CVs of software testers and choose the most appropriate skills for your project along with personal interviewing and necessary tests.
Flexibility: Synchronization of our working shifts with business hours in your company.
Business
Cost reduction: Our offshore software testing services for only 6$ per hour.
Team size adjustment: QA dedicated team can be scaled or downsized as per your business needs.
Planning and management: If necessary, you can remotely perform a full control over software quality assurance process planning and resources management.
PDCA Cycle and Classes of Reviews:
PDCA Cycle:
Plan (P): Device a plan. Define your objective and determine the strategy and supporting methods required to archive the objective.
Do (D): Executing the plan. Create the conditions and perform the necessary training to execute the plan.
Check (C): Check the results to determine whether work is progressing according to the plan and whether the results are obtained.
Action (A): Take the necessary action. If your check up reveals that the work is not being performed according to plan or results an not what was anticipated device measures for appropriate action.
Classes of Reviews:
1. Informal Review:
Ø Generally one to one meeting
Ø No agenda
Ø Results are not formally reported
Ø Occurs as needed throughout each phase.
2. Semi Formal Review:
Ø Facilitated by the author (the person who is responsible for the activity)
Ø Presentation is made with comment throughout and at the end
Ø Reports are distributed to the participants
Ø Possible solutions for defect not discussed
Ø Occur one or more times during phase.
3. Formal Reviews:
Ø Facilitated by the modulator (the person who has link between test engineer and Management)
Ø Assisted by a recorder
Ø Meeting are planned in advance
Ø Directly dependent on the preparation of participants.
Importance of Web Site Testing
The web is a powerful medium, through which any person or organization can publish its message for consumption or use by anyone who has access. Part of the value of the web is that content can be easily modified or added to as a message grows or changes. However, the downside to this non-permanence is the idea that the message or site does not need to be perfect before it is presented to the intended audience and participants. This is not a productive school of thought. We must realize that a website should be treated similar to any other marketing or informational piece and thoroughly reviewed for correct content and functionality through formal quality control procedures.
If you want a great Web site, you must test its usability. Just because no one has complained about your site doesn’t mean that all your visitors are using your site effectively, efficiently and to their full satisfaction.
Visitors won’t make the effort to complain unless you have outraged them in some way, or have provided an easy way for them to in touch with you from every page about the problems they may be having.
Who should be testing the website? The client? The development team? A third party? The answer is, “Yes, to all three.” Quality control personnel should consist of the client, the development team members and other personnel who are not involved with the creation of the site. This ensures that the site is reviewed by a variety of different people who have different relationships to – and expectations of – the site.