Workflow Testing



The XTended Services team has nearly five decades in the publishing industry. This team has hand selected a group of professionals that have been trained in far-above-average quality-assurance testing skills and who now function as a tightly knit group. These are not your typical feature-set testers, these are designers, printers, prepress technicians, and typographers from many industries that perform detailed and extensive workflow testing. They don’t skip through menu or palette options; they create multi-color, oversized, campaigns for both print and web, and generate entire sets of sample collateral for typical, demanding customers.

Workflow testing has proven to be a great compliment to feature testing in the early stages of product development, but to far surpass feature testing in the later stages. Our testers use your software to match the pace and demands of your customers and in doing so, defects are found at more than 200% over the rate of feature testing alone.

Our workflow testing includes load and performance testing to ensure the application is able to perform at its defined limits.

Testing Every Limit —

Using your product specifications, we test every limit. We fully push areas such as page parameters including size, number of pages, margins, deletions, additions, and links and references; file parameters including minimum and maximum size, copying, deleting, restoring, opening and closing maximum and minimum numbers; and load testing on supported platforms and configurations.

NEXT -> Quality Assurance Triage


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