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qaSignature Eliminates the Learning Curve Required Before Automating Software Testing; Saves Clients Thousands of Dollars While Reducing Time To Market
Business Wire, July 15, 2008
NEWTON, Mass. -- qaSignature, specialists in the development of leading edge software test automation solutions for rapid quality assurance testing of software reported today that it has eliminated the learning curve needed to automate software testing.
Normally an education period of weeks or even months is required to learn the software being tested before a single line of test automation code is written. qaSignature begins coding immediately, saving the client thousands of dollars in consulting fees, but more importantly, reduces time to market.
Extensive study of a client's software before beginning the automation development effort is a standard industry practice "Our new clients ask us how long it will take to learn their product before we can start developing the automated tests. When we answer "a couple hours" they are skeptical," explained Vlad Shamis, CEO and Founder of qaSignature. "First we explain the methodology, then we back up our claims by offering fixed deliverables for a fixed price."
About qaSignature, Inc.
qaSignature (www.qasignature.com) specializes in developing the most advanced QA Automation Testing available for companies who develop and support software solutions and are serious about cutting time and cost from the development processes. qaSignature's Complete Automated Test System (CATS) allows its professionals to develop faster and run and maintain the automation at a lower cost. The company recently introduced manual quality assurance testing resources at it's lab in Newton, MA for $20 per hour. The client list includes Symantec, Progress Software, CardScan, and AMICAS.
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