Non-functional testing has been a crucial factor in the success of every Citrix project I’ve worked on. It helps to identify and resolve potential problems early in the process, reducing the cost...
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Load Testing: Simulating Real-World Conditions in Citrix Environments
The primary goal of load testing is to ensure that the Citrix environment can handle real-world conditions. By simulating the behavior of multiple users, applications, and data volumes, load testing...
Functional Tests: Beyond Bug Hunting in a Citrix Environment
When we talk about functional testing, many people assume it’s simply about finding and fixing bugs. While that’s true to an extent, the scope of functional testing goes far beyond bug detection,...
Compatibility Tests: Ensuring Citrix Compatibility for Applications
Compatibility testing is a crucial aspect of any Citrix deployment. It goes beyond simply verifying whether an application functions within a Citrix environment—it also involves evaluating legal,...
Coexistence Tests: Ensuring Stability in Citrix Environments
Coexistence testing is a critical part of the application deployment process, especially in a shared Citrix environment. After confirming that an application is compatible with Citrix, the next step...
In any Citrix project, acceptance testing plays a critical role as it represents the final phase of testing before the system is handed over to the customer. This phase includes the...