Nowadays, both the users of products and services are not just limited to a particular geographic area, but are spread across different regions.
The fundamental objective of globalization testing is to identify the issues and flaws that affect the functionality of software with varying international support requirements.
Furthermore, the testers also assess the application’s capability to accept text and input in all languages without breaking its functionality.
Regardless of the magnitude of the software, the product maintenance process can help evaluate your application’s source code and evaluate the underlying risk, and ultimately reduce software maintenance cost.
Understanding Differences between Globalization and Localization Testing
In today’s fiercely competitive world, enterprises are heavily investing resources in developing web and mobile applications that has a universal appeal and are culturally sensitive as well as linguistically appropriate.