Manual Testing

Manual Testing

Manual Testing at Eliphus Technologies involves a meticulous, human-centric approach to ensure that software applications function as intended. Our experienced testers perform manual test cases without the aid of automated tools, leveraging their expertise to identify and document issues that might be overlooked by automated scripts.

Detailed Test Planning: Comprehensive test plans and strategies are developed to cover all functional and non-functional aspects of the application.
Exploratory Testing: Testers use their domain knowledge and experience to explore the application beyond predefined test cases, uncovering hidden issues.
User Experience Validation: Manual testers assess the application’s usability and user interface, ensuring an intuitive and seamless experience.
Ad-hoc Testing: Quick and spontaneous tests are performed to identify potential defects without a structured approach.

Our Manual Testing process is thorough and structured, ensuring high-quality results:

Requirement Analysis: Understanding the application’s requirements and functionalities to create a tailored testing strategy.
Test Case Design: Developing detailed test cases that cover all possible scenarios and edge cases.
Test Execution: Manually executing test cases, recording results, and identifying discrepancies.
Bug Reporting and Tracking: Documenting identified defects and using a robust tracking system to ensure they are addressed and resolved.
Retesting and Regression Testing: Re-executing tests to verify defect fixes and ensure no new issues are introduced.

Benefits

Thorough Coverage: Human testers can identify subtle issues and usability concerns that automated tests might miss.
Flexibility: Manual testing allows for on-the-fly adjustments and explorations, providing greater test coverage.
User-Centric Focus: Ensures that the application meets user expectations and provides a positive user experience.

Visuals

Screenshots and annotated images of manual test cases, defect reports, and test execution results.