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How to Maximize Your Skills for a Long-Term Career in Software QA

Nobody enjoys using broken software, especially customers who value a bug-free experience. Quality assurance (QA) teams are the unspoken heroes behind these reliable solutions. Once the developers work their magic, QA maintains a standard of excellence that people expect from their applications. At its core, QA is about preventing software from negatively affecting customers, so […]

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Utilizing Static Analysis Testing for Infrastructure as Code

For those in the quality assurance (QA) field, one of today’s most complex challenges is testing infrastructure as code  (IaC- iac test). As a result, IaC deployments are not always tested correctly, or sometimes not at all, leading to multiple issues for many organizations. While software testing has always existed, automation testing related to infrastructure […]

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Perform Load Test on Mobile App using Apache JMeter

In today’s era of increasing technology, we all know how important mobile apps are in our life. Therefore, in this growing era of mobile apps, it becomes necessary to test mobile app’s performance. Most of us are not be aware that JMeter can also be used for performance testing of Android/iOS apps. It is similar […]

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How to Make Agile Iteration Possible Within Waterfall Budgeting – Part 2

In Part 1 of How to Make Agile Iteration Possible Within Waterfall Budgeting, I covered the business desire to achieve iterative development and quick time-to-market, with the reservations of rigid waterfall budgeting and planning.  I also covered pre-project and project start steps, which I believe are critically important to achieving the desired result during implementation.  […]

Introduction to API… The effortless definition to understand

What is an API? API (Application Programming Interface) is an interface/intermediate software that allows two different applications to talk to each other.     WWW and Remote Servers A WWW (World Wide Web) is about communication between Clients and Servers Clients are browsers. Servers are database/backend of the websites. Every page on the internet is […]

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Perficient’s Agile Community Serves Colleagues of All Backgrounds

When you work at Perficient, you’re never “in it alone.” We pride ourselves on having a collaborative, supportive environment dedicated to fostering both career and personal growth. Perficient’s Agile Community is one of the latest ways colleagues can connect with each other, breaking down walls and collaborating globally in a whole new way. “It makes […]

A Process Integration Timeline of Accessibility Testing

All too often, accessibility does not cross the mind of designers or developers until it is too late in the process. Approaching accessibility as a final checkbox in the entire process of a webpage and website development will result in exurbanite defects and adversely affect the final product. Developers and designers must take on the […]

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Selecting Tools for Mobile Application Testing!

Today, with several mobile apps out there, the app ratings and reviews conjointly play a very important role for an end user in downloading the mobile apps. Hence, it’s primarily vital that the mobile app automation testing ought to be done throughout the mobile app development phase to confirm the app is absolutely tested with […]

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Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Table of Contents

Welcome to my Mini-Series! In my Mini-Series, I take you from beginning to end in creating a simple workflow from scratch. Use this Mini-Series to help empower your business with workflow! Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Part 1 – Overview Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Part 2 – Workflow States Implementing Workflow in […]

Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Part 7 – Speeding Up The Process

The benefits of implementing workflow in Sitecore does not come without its cons. As with any business process, the more stop gates you add to getting your content live makes the work more cumbersome. In our Simple Workflow, you have to lock and edit to create a “Draft” item. After saving your changes, you then […]

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Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Part 6 – Archiving Old Versions

To prevent performance issues for content authors in the Content Editor, Sitecore recommends keeping no more than 10 versions of items. In this blog post of my mini-series, I will go over how to perform an automated cleanup of old, outdated item versions while retaining them in the Archive for historical record. Old versions found […]

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Implementing Workflow in Sitecore: A Mini-Series Part 5 – Versioning

A great benefit of implementing workflow in Sitecore is the ability to have multiple versions of your content automatically. Content authors will not have to manually configure new versions on their own. Workflow will do this for us behind the scenes. With versioning enabled, we will be able to… Revert a page and its content […]

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