• Quality Assurance

QA Automation

Enhance performance and improve quality 

We know the programming languages. We understand the codebase of what we're testing. That means we find potential bugs and areas of problem code before the issues arise. 

  • Knowledgeable QA Teams

Enhance Performance & Improve Quality

A knowledgeable QA team is essential for ensuring the quality of your software products. The Kibernum QA team will utilize their understanding of programming languages, software development methodologies, testing frameworks, and tools to perform various testing activities – including unit, integration, regression, and performance testing.

Trusted QA Resources

The Kibernum QA team’s diverse skill set ensures the client’s software product is thoroughly tested and meets the highest quality standards. Our knowledge of programming languages ensures you have resources who can read and understand the codebase of the software being tested, ensuring potential bugs or problem code areas are identified before issues arise.

With a wide range of software development methodologies, count on the Kibernum QA team to collaborate effectively with developers and ensure testing is part of the development process.

Software Development Life Cycle

QA Automation is an integral part of the software development life cycle and is often integrated with continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) processes. It helps to identify and fix issues early in the development process, reduce testing time and cost, and improve the overall quality of the software product.

Increase Testing Efficiency

QA Automation, also known as Test Automation, is the process of automating manual software testing tasks using specialized software tools and frameworks. The goal of QA Automation is to increase testing efficiency, reduce human errors, and improve software quality.

Testing Methods

Kibernum has the talent to help reduce mistakes and improve deliverables on application software. In QA Automation, our testers write scripts or code to simulate user actions and interactions with the application software being tested. This automation can cover various testing activities, such as functional testing, regression testing, performance testing, and security testing.