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Crowdsourced Testing is a crowdsourcing platform which provides functional, localization, usability and Beta testing through crowdsourcing.[ citation needed]
After every project, a tester's performance is rated on a scale of 0-10. This score is averaged with his previous scores in order to get his Tester Score. Only testers with scores above 6 are allowed to participate in paid projects. First-time testers who register to the Crowdsourced Testing platform are required to begin with free (non-paid) projects before getting their Tester Score above 6. [8]
When requesting a testing project, clients are able to choose between the devices they want tested, the time spent on each device, and the number of testers to test. [9] Crowdsourced Testing also offers packs for people who do not know what tests their product requires.
In addition to its testing services, Crowdsourced Testing has launched two products designed to help testers during the testing process. [10]
Damn Bugs was launched in March 2013 as a free, web-based bug tracking software. [11] It is only a bug-tracker, and does not claim to act as a test management software. [12] Its features are:
Damn Bugs also has a feedback page where users can offer suggestions or voice their concerns. Comments are classified as: "Under Review", "Planned", "Started", "Completed" or "Declined". So far, Damn Bugs developers claim to have implemented more than 75 suggestions into Damn Bugs. [19]
Launched in May 2015, Overlook is a free web-based test plan management software. [20] Its aim is to help teams create executable test plans for test-plan driven testing. Its features include creating and executing test plans, and iOS and Android readiness checklists. Like with its other product Damn Bugs, Crowdsourced Testing has launched a forum to collect user suggestions and requests. [21] The team has claimed that they will go through all requests, and implement those that make sense. [22]
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Crowdsourced Testing is a crowdsourcing platform which provides functional, localization, usability and Beta testing through crowdsourcing.[ citation needed]
After every project, a tester's performance is rated on a scale of 0-10. This score is averaged with his previous scores in order to get his Tester Score. Only testers with scores above 6 are allowed to participate in paid projects. First-time testers who register to the Crowdsourced Testing platform are required to begin with free (non-paid) projects before getting their Tester Score above 6. [8]
When requesting a testing project, clients are able to choose between the devices they want tested, the time spent on each device, and the number of testers to test. [9] Crowdsourced Testing also offers packs for people who do not know what tests their product requires.
In addition to its testing services, Crowdsourced Testing has launched two products designed to help testers during the testing process. [10]
Damn Bugs was launched in March 2013 as a free, web-based bug tracking software. [11] It is only a bug-tracker, and does not claim to act as a test management software. [12] Its features are:
Damn Bugs also has a feedback page where users can offer suggestions or voice their concerns. Comments are classified as: "Under Review", "Planned", "Started", "Completed" or "Declined". So far, Damn Bugs developers claim to have implemented more than 75 suggestions into Damn Bugs. [19]
Launched in May 2015, Overlook is a free web-based test plan management software. [20] Its aim is to help teams create executable test plans for test-plan driven testing. Its features include creating and executing test plans, and iOS and Android readiness checklists. Like with its other product Damn Bugs, Crowdsourced Testing has launched a forum to collect user suggestions and requests. [21] The team has claimed that they will go through all requests, and implement those that make sense. [22]