Timothy Joseph

Timothy Joseph
Timothy Joseph is an experienced QA manager. He balances cloud technologies with on-premises processes, automated testing with manual, and the demands of a release cycle with end-users' needs. Timothy writes regularly about his perspective on QA and lessons learned on the job.

Recent Posts

A Guide To Media Streaming and OTT Testing

A Guide To Media Streaming and OTT Testing

Publish Date: February 16, 2021

The rise of media streaming has allowed consumers to be in control of how they experience content. Viewers no longer have to adjust their life for a TV show schedule, now that users can choose what content they want to watch, when they watch it and on what device they watch it. Streaming media is here to stay. With 62% of adults subscribing to a streaming service, the industry is only expected to grow at an exponential rate across all types of media.

5 Tips for Android Automation Testing to Avoid Slowdowns in Development

5 Tips for Android Automation Testing to Avoid Slowdowns in Development

Publish Date: February 10, 2021

The stats don’t lie: mobile devices account for half of web page views around the world. This shouldn’t surprise us, since more than 75% of Americans own a smartphone with one in five American adults opting for a smartphone-only lifestyle. That’s why product developers are adopting a mobile-first strategy. And since Android dominates the mobile OS market, it only makes sense for QA testers to become fluent in Google’s digital language.

How To Select a Dev and QA Collaboration Tool (Infographic)

How To Select a Dev and QA Collaboration Tool (Infographic)

Publish Date: February 3, 2021

Collaboration apps bring your Dev and QA teams together. As the world transitioned to working remotely, the need for a reliable and secure collaboration app grew exponentially. Our most recent infographic will help you choose the right collaboration tool for your teams.

A Guide To Codeless Automated Testing

A Guide To Codeless Automated Testing

Publish Date: February 2, 2021

A programming mindset dominates how many test automation tools are developed. But more times than not, your QA testers are not programmers. Because coding takes years of practice to master, training your QA team to code can drain your resources. Furthermore, testers find themselves spending more time coding test cases than running tests. Your QA process doesn’t have to be this complicated. It’s time to adopt codeless testing.

A Complete Guide To Point of Sale QA Testing (Infographic)

A Complete Guide To Point of Sale QA Testing (Infographic)

Publish Date: January 27, 2021

As the digital retail landscape continues to evolve, it is imperative for businesses to offer a quick and easy experience to their end-users. So, how do you ensure that your point of sale QA testing is up to today’s rising standards? Find out in this infographic.

Mobile Performance Testing

Mobile Performance Testing

Publish Date: January 20, 2021

Since the applications establish a direct connection with customers, accuracy, and speed are critical. Our latest edition of performance testing talks about the need and ways of comprehensive mobile performance testing.

Common Software Security Flaws

Common Software Security Flaws

Publish Date: January 19, 2021

Attackers are always looking for an open door into your software application. If there are software security flaws present, it can be as simple as URL manipulation or broken user access control, to create a vulnerability. And once attackers gain access to your network, it’s only a matter of time before they launch cyberattacks that lead to sensitive data exposure, financial loss and tarnished credibility.

How To Overcome Challenges in API Testing

How To Overcome Challenges in API Testing

Publish Date: January 13, 2021

In this interconnected age, integration is essential for software applications. Your users expect instant access to the information they want, even if that data resides within another application. That’s why APIs have become so integral in presenting a seamless user experience across software apps.

Tips to Improve a Software Release Cycle

Tips to Improve a Software Release Cycle

Publish Date: January 12, 2021

There’s always a need for speed. Development needs to happen faster, testing needs to be executed quicker, fixes need to be resolved more rapidly, deployments need to roll out sooner. After all, a long software release cycle is unfavorable in competitive markets where consumers expect updates and releases instantly.

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Our bloggers are the test management experts at QASource. They are executives, QA managers, team leads, and testing practitioners. Their combined experience exceeds 100 years and they know how to optimize QA efforts in a variety of industries, domains, tools, and technologies.