How can the ecommerce sector adopt new technologies with Digital Assurance and Testing?
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Digital technologies have allowed customers as well as enterprises
to benefit in a big way. For customers, these have brought about convenience,
speed, cost savings, and the ability to provide instant feedback. While for
businesses, the outcomes are measured in terms of user experience, brand
promotion, efficient workflows, increased productivity and profitability. Among
the many domains where digitization has a transformative impact, ecommerce or
digital commerce arguably lies at the top. The growing popularity of online
stores comprising attractive and seamless shopping interfaces has led many of
the brick and mortar stores to close shop.
To meet the challenges of a growing eCommerce segment such as
building responsive applications, augmenting security and feedback mechanisms,
and facilitating seamless customer interactions, enterprises have to adopt the
right technology. Moreover, since security has acquired a new dimension with
the growing number of cybersecurity challenges, digital assurance testing has acquired increased salience. In
fact, driving better user experience through seamless navigation, attractive
layouts and features, rich functionalities, and robust security measures forms
the core objectives of businesses. Digital
quality assurance in eCommerce helps in establishing brand equity and
boost profitability.
Before delving into the details of how eCommerce can adopt new
technologies with digital assurance
testing, let us first understand the type of challenges the sector
faces.
- Use of numerous third party modules related to payment and other functions.
- Presence of vulnerabilities leading to security breaches with payments gateways and user accounts.
- Striking a balance between attractive graphics and page load speed.
- Designers resorting to frequent changes in layouts or features.
- Frequent changes (additions, deletions, modifications) related to products and their menus.
- Compatibility of eCommerce site with various touchpoints – devices, browsers, operating systems, and networks.
- Cloud integration to store the database on products and users.
Ecommerce QA testing helps to overcome the above mentioned challenges covering
multiple areas such as A/B testing, database, functionalities, usability,
performance, security, and mobile responsiveness. The dynamic nature of
eCommerce sites with frequent additions/deletions/modifications of products and
design changes may lead to glitches spilling through and impacting the user
experience negatively. To arrest such a possibility and ensure the users derive
a seamless navigation, eCommerce
software testing assumes significance. Ideally, the testers should
follow the users’ journey and critically test the most visited areas and used
features such as the home page, search filters, add to cart, payment gateways,
and checkout.
New technologies or paradigms to be adopted by
digital assurance testing
To enhance the user experience, eCommerce applications need to
adopt innovative technologies and platforms such as Social, Mobile, Analytics,
Cloud, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet of Things. It is only through
a robust eCommerce quality assurance
exercise that a proper integration of the above mentioned technologies and
platforms can be achieved and business value delivered.
# Cloud integration: The dynamic nature of an eCommerce website or application requires
it to be scalable while possessing high page load speeds. Achieving these using
in-house hardware systems may not be enough. This is where cloud based
integration can achieve scalability and deliver the much needed digital
experience to the users. However, cloud based integration should be tested for
security, compatibility, agility, and performance.
# DevSecOps: Cybersecurity threat is a growing phenomenon faced by each and
every enterprise operating in the digital ecosystem. However, its dimension
enveloping eCommerce applications is particularly worrying given the latter’s
interfacing with bank accounts, credit/debit cards, and digital wallets. This
calls for creating a total security culture at all levels – development,
testing, delivery and operations. The emphasis on security in the DevOps mould
helps glitches, bugs, or malware to be identified and dealt with promptly in
the SDLC and beyond.
# Test
automation: The complexity of building and running an
eCommerce application across device, platform, and network configurations
necessitate the use of test
automation. This aids in accelerating the build and test cycle, bringing
efficiency, and reducing the effort of testers.
# Predictive analysis: As evident from the name, predictive analytics tools can be used
to predict the challenges to be faced by eCommerce applications, be it in terms
of user acceptability or failures. By analyzing the dashboard reports generated
by the tools, QA testing experts
can look into the possibility of flaws in the application and take proactive
decisions.
Conclusion
Running digital QA testing
for eCommerce applications can help in saving time, effort, and cost, be it
while developing the application or when the application is in use. This leads
to the generation of good user experience and helps achieve ROI for the
enterprise.
Diya works for Cigniti
Technologies, which is the world’s first Independent Software Testing Company to be appraised at
CMMI-SVC v1.3, Maturity Level 5, and is also ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 27001:2013
certified.
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