Quality & Testing

Functional vs. Non-Functional Testing

Functional vs. Non-Functional Testing: What Every QA Professional Must Know Most teams argue about test coverage. Fewer argue about what kind of coverage actually matters in a given sprint. Functional and non-functional testing answer different questions – and confusing one for the other is how production incidents happen. This article breaks down the distinction, defines

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Agile & Business

User Stories

User Stories: How to Write Them Right in Agile Projects 3 Cs Card · Conversation · Confirmation INVEST The quality checklist every BA needs Given/When/Then Gherkin format for testable acceptance criteria Most development teams are not failing because of bad code. They are failing because of ambiguous requirements. User stories, when written poorly, look like

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Agile & Business, Quality & Testing

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): Phases, Models, and What Actually Happens on Real Projects Most SDLC articles describe a clean, sequential process. Real projects rarely work that way. Requirements shift mid-sprint, compliance deadlines compress testing windows, and legacy integrations break assumptions made in the design phase. This article covers the SDLC phases and models as

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Agile & Business, Project Management

Project Managers and Their Role in IT and SDLC

Project Manager Role in IT: How PMs Drive SDLC and STLC Most teams understand what a project manager does in theory. In practice, the role often gets misunderstood, underestimated, or confused with adjacent positions like Scrum Master or Product Owner. That confusion costs projects time, money, and alignment. This article breaks down the project manager

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Quality & Testing

Data-Driven Testing (DDT) in SDLC

Data-Driven Testing (DDT) in SDLC: Architecture, Strategy, and Implementation Data-Driven Testing (DDT) in SDLC addresses a persistent failure in software delivery: insufficient validation across realistic data variations. Systems rarely fail on happy paths. They fail on boundary conditions, malformed payloads, regulatory edge cases, and production-like datasets. Mid-level and senior IT professionals already understand automation. The

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Quality & Testing

Functional Testing vs End-to-End Testing in SDLC

Functional Testing vs End-to-End Testing in SDLC: Roles of BA, PO, Devs, and QA Teams treat functional testing and end-to-end testing as interchangeable. They are not. Confusing the two leads to gaps in test coverage, misaligned role expectations, and defects that slip through to production. This article draws a precise boundary between both testing types,

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Agile & Business, Quality & Testing

Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC)

Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC): Phases, Entry/Exit Criteria, and What Actually Happens on Real Projects Most teams treat testing as something that happens after development. That decision is where defects get expensive. The software testing life cycle (STLC) exists to move testing left – starting at requirements, not at deployment. This article breaks down each

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Agile & Business, Quality & Testing

Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) and Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

STLC vs SDLC: How the Software Testing Life Cycle Fits Inside Software Development Most teams understand the Software Development Life Cycle as the project roadmap – from requirements to deployment. What gets treated as an afterthought is the Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC), the structured process that runs parallel to development and governs every testing

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