High-quality testing of software functionality

In QA, functional testing ensures software reliability and validates the interface and specifications against the requirements. Our QA team runs software tests to determine if your product is ready for release. Test results also provide details about the product's status at the time of testing.

In functional testing, our QA engineers check the following mainline functions:

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Incorrect Specifications

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Missing Functionality

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UI Errors

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Initialization Errors

Functional requirements

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With software functional testing, you get:

An end-user's perspective on product inspection.

Replication of business and user requirements.

Testing on real devices in real-life situations.

Experience with existing issues and related risks.

Prior to release, these issues can be fixed.

A software product without critical bugs.

Satisfied end-users/customers.

How Does the Functional Testing Process Go?

Introductory Call

Project Discussion




Software Analysis

Work Model Selectionn




Agreement Signing

Customer Care Engagement




Demo Meeting

Teams Acquaintance




Testing

Bug reporting




Deliverables Provision

Ongoing Support




Manual vs Automated Functional Testing

Manual and automated functional testing are both possible. Usually, a combination of the two is the best. QA always starts with manual testing, and automation can be added later. After learning about your product, the team will recommend the optimal solution.

Manual
Functional Testing

In cases where you have a newly developed product, we will start with manual testing. Small and short-term projects also benefit from it. Manual testing is possible in some cases, or it may be too complex to automate.

Manual or Automated testing

Automated
Functional Testing

Large and long-term projects benefit from functional automation. When there is stable functionality and features in a project that won't be changed, the QA team can implement test automation.