Thai software testing is a crucial quality control phase in the
process of Thai software globalization. Target users of Thai
software have the same high standards for functionality as users of
the original software. In order to meet the expectations of Thai
software users, a localization company must use experienced Thai
software testers and follow a defined software testing process.
Whether it is performed on-site or off-site, Thai software
testing should be executed by professional, native-speaking
specialists. Working from a thorough test plan and test
scripts/cases, the Thai testing team will use a combination of
manual and automated tests, as well as bug tracking tools, to
locate and fix critical software defects before release.
It is very common for Thai software testing professionals
(typically translators and engineers) to work side-by-side with a
company's own expert users to go through the following software
testing phases:
Thai Software Internationalization Testing
Before Thai software translation begins, Thai software testing
professionals test the source language software for international
support and localizability. Thai software internationalization
testing saves time and money by exposing potential trouble areas
early in the localization process.
Thai Software Localization Testing
After Thai software translation, testing specialists review the
Thai software in context to check for any linguistic or cosmetic
issues. Linguistic testing deals with all language-related issues
of a localized application, including currency symbols,
locale-specific text, and more. Cosmetic testing deals with all
visual issues such as the proper display of menus, messages and
dialog boxes.
Thai Software Functionality Validation or
Testing
After your Thai software has been localized, tests are performed
using a variety of platforms and test scripts to verify that your
application works properly for your target users. Testing concerns
at this phase include ensuring that the application correctly
installs and that all features work as they did in the original
source language version of the application.
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