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Content Testing Guide
Content Testing, which is also known as Usability//Testing, can simply be defined as a practice of testing whether the written content is appropriate & suitable for the audience in question, and whether or not they are able to understand & comprehend it. The main objective of content testing is to validate User Experience, i.e., the purpose is not to check whether the reader โlikesโ the written content, but to ensure that it provides them appropriate and suitable information, which is written accurately and is readable, understandable, and helpful.
As content is a crucial part of understanding, learning, and getting to know the services and products provided by an organisation, it is extremely necessary for them to test it properly. With the assistance of content testing, one can gain perspective on content quality/presentation, and format.
“Performance testing” is a “non-functional software testing technique” that determines how the stability, speed, scalability, and responsiveness of an application holds up under a given workload. Itโs a key step in ensuring software quality, but unfortunately, is often seen as an afterthought, in isolation, and to begin once functional testing is completed, and in most cases, after the code is ready to release.
The goals ofย performance testing include evaluating application output, processing speed, data transfer velocity, network\bandwidth usage, maximum concurrent users, memory utilization, workload efficiency, and command response times.
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