Just like software development, software testing has its own life cycle with specific objectives and deliverables. Our expert testing team combines your application’s success criteria with our best practices in building live video apps to come up with an efficient test plan that delivers efficient, high value testing.
Fixing an existing WebRTC application is not as much fun as building a new one, but it’s often necessary. Our team typically employs a combination of four fixes: re-architecting the media server or choosing a new CPaaS, solving compounding bugs, re-architecting the application, and improving the UX and error handling.
The knowledge and consideration of the ISTQB testing principles allows our testing experts to be more effective in creating individualized strategies depending on the client and the application’s particular requirements. Our Testing Manager Rafael Amberths discusses these seven principles of software testing in the second of a three-part series.
For our 56th episode of WebRTC Live, Arin Sime was joined by Wonder Co-Founder Leonard Witteler. Leonard and his team have used WebRTC to build a virtual space for groups to meet, talk, exchange ideas, and work together that is so much more than a networking tool for virtual business conferences. He discussed the evolution of the technology and architectures that made Wonder possible and their use of multiple CPaaS providers, as well as MediaSoup, to handle their varied use cases. Watch it here!