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UI Testing vs UX Testing: Understanding the Difference for Better Software Quality

Introduction In today’s digital world, user satisfaction is the key to product success. When developing applications, two critical testing approaches often come into play: UI Testing and UX Testing. Although they sound similar, they focus on very different aspects of software. Understanding the difference is crucial for developers, testers, and product managers alike. This blog…

Bug Severity vs. Bug Priority: A Clear and Simple Guide

Introduction In software testing, two terms help teams decide which defects must be fixed first: Bug Severity and Bug Priority. Although they sound similar, each measures a different aspect of a defect. Understanding both is essential for delivering a reliable product, whether it’s an e-commerce site, a banking platform, or automotive software. What Is Bug…

Software Testing Hierarchy: From Strategy to Test Cases Explained

Introduction In software testing, understanding the hierarchy of testing artifacts is crucial for delivering high-quality products efficiently. Testing is not just about writing test cases there is a structured flow that ensures coverage, organization, and quality. In this article, I will explain the Software Testing Hierarchy: Test Strategy → Test Plan → Test Suite →…

Applitools Explained: Visual Testing for Modern Web Applications

Modern web applications are highly visual, dynamic, and component-driven. While functional automation tools such as Selenium or Playwright ensure workflows work correctly, they often fail to catch visual defects like misaligned elements, broken layouts, missing components, or CSS regressions. This is where Applitools becomes essential. Applitools is a Visual AI–powered testing platform that validates how…

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