Quality is the foundation of our service
With more than eight years in the software quality assurance and testing business, Pragmatisch helped hundreds of customers bring software products to market with superior quality. We can proudly say “Made by Pragmatisch” because we know that Qbarters means quality. The products we are creating for our customers are the true reflection of our culture, our great people who care of the result, and effective partnerships that we build with every client. We take pride in our approach to software design and development, and it is important to us to maintain our reputation and serve as the role model for the industry. That’s why we take our software quality assurance service so seriously.
Our Services
Functionality Testing
Usability Testing
Security Testing
Compatibility Testing
Why Choose Pragmatisch ?
Expertise
Our team members have diverse technology stack experience, and our customers come from diverse industries. Whatever the problem, we can solve it efficiently.
Value
Qbarters primary principle is bringing value to our customers. By ensuring your application's superior quality, Qbarters ensures its superior value in the market.
Transparency
We believe that strong business relationships are built on trust and reliability. That's why Qbarters offers fair, transparent pricing at every stage of your project.
Scalability
Qbarters team of more than 250 expert engineers can scale any project. Save overhead, time, and stress with our QA services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quality assurance is a service that accompanies every software development process. The purpose of QA is to check the developers’ code and reveal any issues, deficiencies, or discrepancies. It is more effective to use a quality assurance team that did not have a hand in the original development, because they can bring an objective perspective to the project. Keeping software development and QA separate enables a higher quality end product.
The industry standard is to invest one hour of quality assurance for every three hours of coding. However, this ratio can vary considerably based on the complexity of the application.
While the two concepts may seem similar, there are some key differences. Quality assurance ensures the development process is progressing in line with requirements or specifications, while quality control is focused on the end product, checking its quality against designed parameters. The goal of both activities is to address any mistakes made during production phase.