QA & Testing

Supported by more than ten years of accumulated experience, Coredo Advisory delivers considered QA and software testing that maintains precise control over your product across its complete lifecycle. Drawing on current methodologies and advanced technologies, we run efficient, high-quality projects shaped around the requirements of leading enterprises.

Our end-to-end quality assurance approach produces dependable, error-free software that maps cleanly onto your business goals and user requirements. By combining manual and automated testing techniques, we identify and resolve defects early, so that your product consistently meets the highest standards.

At Coredo Advisory, quality assurance is treated as an ongoing process that extends well beyond plain testing — it keeps your product consistently aligned with its design specifications and user expectations, raising both reliability and overall user satisfaction.

Our QA and Software Testing Workflow

Reviewing project documentation and building a detailed test plan that steers the whole testing process.

Writing precise test cases and scripts, and configuring automated tests wherever they apply.

Testing the product’s interface and functionality in depth, logging every defect found in detail.

Analyzing test results, checking that requirements are met, and working with the development team on the fixes needed.

Re-running tests to confirm every reported issue is resolved and the product satisfies acceptance criteria.

Preparing comprehensive test reports that summarize findings, quality status, and recommendations on release readiness.

Core Principles of QA and Software Testing

Catch Issues Early
Spotting and fixing bugs as soon as possible is essential to saving time and resources later in development.
Reducing Errors and Deficiencies
The central aim of testing is to surface and cut down errors, yielding a reliable, high-quality product.
Continuously Evolving Methods
To catch the most errors, testing methodologies and tools have to be updated and refined on a regular basis.
The Pareto Principle at Work
Roughly 80% of defects tend to cluster in 20% of the software modules, which guides where testing effort is focused.
Strategic Test Prioritization
Because testing every possible scenario is impractical, tests are ranked by risk assessment to cover the most critical areas.
Context-Driven Testing
Testing strategies adapt to the application’s context, industry, and specific requirements so they stay relevant and effective.