This checklist looks at issues involved in outsourcing of software testing.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Turnaround time can vary based on the project's size and complexity. It's best to have a candid conversation with your potential partner to establish realistic timelines based on your specific needs.
If your partner operates in a different time zone, it can be a double-edged sword. It might extend communication time, but it also allows for round-the-clock progress. Planning and scheduling communication is key here.
You can generally find a range of testing services including functional testing, performance testing, security testing, and usability testing. It pays to know what you need and make sure your partner offers those services.
Quality assurance starts with setting clear expectations up front. Ask prospective partners about their QA processes, certifications, and how they measure success. A solid quality audit can do wonders, too!
Most companies will use a mix of testing methodologies, like Agile and Waterfall. They should also be familiar with both manual and automated testing to cover all bases.
Communication is the bread and butter of outsourcing. You need a partner who can keep you in the loop and who’s easy to reach. Clear communication helps avoid misunderstandings and keeps the project on track.
You'd want to find a partner with a good track record, solid experience, and a team that knows their stuff inside and out. Look for client reviews and case studies to see how they've helped others.
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