This case study outlines functional, localization, and cross-browser testing for a web-based application designed to calculate the minimum toll tax for road travel.
This case study outlines functional, localization, and cross-browser testing for a web-based application designed to calculate the minimum toll tax for road travel.
"Highway Taxes" is a web-based application designed to calculate the minimum toll for traveling on a toll road and determine the most cost-effective route between points A and B.
Our primary objective in this project was to conduct functional, localization, and cross-browser testing to ensure that the developed features complied with requirements, specifications, project documentation, and user expectations.
Our mission was to ensure the seamless rendering of all website pages across various browsers while maintaining overall site quality. Additionally, we conducted localization testing to verify that the application was culturally adapted for the target country, including the translation of documentation, the user interface, and supporting materials. Furthermore, we performed accessibility testing to ensure usability for individuals with disabilities.
Tools Used: Confluence, Mantis, BrowserStack, TestRail
Operation Systems: Windows/Chrome + Edge + Firefox, macOS/Safari+Chrome
1 QA lead, 2 QA engineers
Over 300 man-hours