A Brief Introduction about Beta Testing
Posted By : Monika Garg | 30-Oct-2018
Beta testing is effective when performed in a structured and planned manner. It gives accurate feedback and results, but if it is done in an uncontrolled environment, it will result in more damage than profit.
What is a Beta Testing?
In this type of software testing, companies give their product to a chosen group of people. This group of people represents the real world users and, in fact, will test the software in real-world environments. A well-structured beta test will help you identify and fix all potential bugs and defects before reaching a larger audience.
There are two types of beta testing:
- Closed beta testing and
- Open beta testing
If performed correctly, beta testing provides a clear insight into the success ratio of your software, because the software is used by a small segment of real users and the software will be tested without any prejudice.
However, rather than randomly selecting segment of end users, it is strongly recommended to use the service of one of the best QA companies to perform a beta test. Focus on the reasons:
1) The software testing company has a plan
Software testing companies run such tests for different products. They usually have a well-defined plan to execute this test more effectively than running it randomly.The best software testing companies know how to select the viewers who examine the solution, what should be the main focus, how to collect test results, and how these results are easy to understand in the test report.
2) Reduce time to market:
Beta testing will be highly strategic and time-bound, run by one of the best software testing companies. They will focus on a well-structured approach. It will save time and get accurate results from the tests, unlike beta testing performed by random users which proves to be ambiguous or more destructive because often their purpose is to find a bug and perform unrealistic tests, which are unnecessary and come out to resolve unnecessary items.
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About Author
Monika Garg
Monika is a bright QA Engineer with skills in manual testing and always eager to learn new things. Her hobbies are listening to music and playing games.