Testing Insurance Domain Applications with Sample Test Cases

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:48:28

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Insaurance Domain testingDomain Testing for Insurance is a type of software testing that is used to test insurance applications. Prior to deployment, insurance domain testing ensures that the intended insurance application fulfills the customer's expectations by guaranteeing quality, performance, durability, and consistency.In order to conduct their business, insurance companies rely extensively on software. Software systems assist them in dealing with a variety of insurance activities such as establishing standard policy forms, performing billing processes, storing client data, providing high-quality customer care, and coordinating between branches, among others.What Is the Importance of Insurance Domain Knowledge?Domain expertise is vital for testing any ... Read More

Scrum Testing Methodology

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:44:19

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High-speed implementation is essential in today's evolving and fast-paced environment. This holds true for all goods and services. Assume you were using an application when you became stranded due to a problem. You naturally expect the team to fix the bug as quickly as possible after reporting it. If not, your next step will be to switch to a different service.Customers want immediate adjustments and upgrades. Most software organizations are embracing focused and flexible software testing as a result of this. Remember that if you keep your consumers waiting, your competition is only a few keystrokes away!It is critical to ... Read More

Performance Testing Tutorial: Definition, Types, Metrics & Example

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:42:15

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Performance TestingPerformance testing is a software testing method for calculating a software application's speed, reaction time, stability, dependability, scalability, and resource utilization under a particular workload. The primary goal of performance testing is to observe and take out performance bottlenecks in software applications. It is also called "Perf Testing" and is a part of performance engineering.The goal of performance testing is to determine how well a software product performs.The application's speed determines how soon it reacts.The greatest user load that a software application can handle is determined by its scalability.Stability - Determines whether or not the application is steady when ... Read More

Payment Gateway Testing with Example Test Cases

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:30:25

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Payment Gateway TestingPayment Gateway Testing is the process of evaluating a Payment Gateway in a system that allows users to make online purchases and transactions. Payment gateway testing ensures a payment gateway's security, dependability, and performance by encrypting and safeguarding payment credentials between the user and the merchant while offering a smooth payment experience.A payment gateway system is an e-commerce application service that allows customers to pay with credit cards for online purchases. Payment gateways protect credit card information by encrypting sensitive data such as credit card numbers, account holder information, and so on.This information is securely exchanged between the ... Read More

Path Testing and Basis Path Testing with Example

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:28:51

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Basis Path Testing is a white-box testing technique based on a program's or module's control structure. A control flow graph is created using this structure, and the many possible paths in the graph are tested using this structure.The approach of identifying pathways in the control flow graph that give a foundation set of execution paths through the program or module is known as basis path testing.Because this testing is dependent on the program's control structure, it necessitates a thorough understanding of the program's structure. Four stages are followed to create test cases using this technique −Create a Control Flow Graph.Calculate ... Read More

Packet Queuing and Dropping in Routers

Pranav Bhardwaj
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:21:27

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Routers are critical networking equipment that control the data flow across a network. Routers have one or more input and output interfaces via which packets are received and sent.Since a router's memory is limited, it may be unable to handle newly incoming packets. This happens when the pace at which packets arrive exceeds the rate at which packets leave the router's memory. New packets are ignored in this circumstance, while older packets are discarded. Routers must implement some sort of queuing discipline as part of their resource allocation algorithms, in order to regulate how packets are stored or discarded as ... Read More

What is Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F)?

Pranav Bhardwaj
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:20:41

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Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F) is a Cisco Systems-developed media-independent t technology. Virtual private networks (VPNs) can be formed over a public network like the Internet using Layer 2 Forwarding (L2F), which tunnels data-link layer packets in protocols like Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP).L2F can be utilized on the server-side with capabilities like user authentication via Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), dynamic address allocation, and quality of service (QoS). In addition, Cisco's Internetwork Operating System is used to implement L2F in routers (IOS).Since the tunnelling approach is not connected to an IP (Internet Protocol) network, it ... Read More

What is IPv6?

Pranav Bhardwaj
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:19:00

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IPv6 is the latest version of the main communication method that identifies and places computers and other devices online. Provides efficient package management, which improves performance and security. Despite this, the entire Internet is taking its toll on switching from IPv4.IPv4 uses a 32-bit speech mode to support 4.3 billion devices, which was considered sufficient at the time. However, the rise of the Internet, personal computers, smartphones, and now the Internet of Things devices shows that the globe needs more addresses.The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) fortunately recognized this 20 years ago. It designed IPv6 in 1998, which employs 128-bit ... Read More

Types of Wireless Mobile Computing Technologies

Pranav Bhardwaj
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:16:47

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Wireless/Mobile computing is divided into three categories: Mobile communication, hardware, and software. Since most of us are familiar with hardware and software, we will concentrate on mobile communication.GSM (Global System of Mobile communication)GSM uses TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) technologies that split the narrow band 30 kHz wide and 6.7 milliseconds long into three time slots.Traditional analog technologies can only contain as much data as we can carry in one-third of the three time slots. Another exciting feature introduced in GSM is that users can use SIM to identify themselves in the network and switch phones whenever needed.CDMA (Code Division ... Read More

Difference Between MEGA and CloudMe

Pranav Bhardwaj
Updated on 19-Aug-2021 12:15:34

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What is CloudMe?CloudMe offers cloud storage and file synchronization services. It is owned and operated by CloudMe AB, a Swedish company, and has its servers operated in Sweden. It was founded in 2012 by Daniel Arthursson.Initially, it was named iCloud.com but had to change it since Apple acquired the domain for a reported amount of 4.5 million US Dollars.CloudMe has cloud storage and sync solution that allows users to store, access, and share their stuff with one another and those who aren't using the service. Email, text messaging, Facebook, and Google are all options for sharing.Files can be saved in ... Read More

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