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Test Analyst

Quality

Pragmatism

Engineering mindset

Clear Insight into System Quality

Professional test analysis for smooth, predictable delivery

What does a test analyst do?

  • Designs and maintains test cases and test cycles.
  • Executes tests and records results objectively.
  • Reports defects with clear, reproducible steps and evidence.
  • Analyzes outcomes and communicates risks to stakeholders.
  • Supports automation for repetitive test cases.

A Test Analyst bridges the gap between business and IT by translating functional specifications into actionable test cases. They execute tests with precision, document defects professionally, and provide clear insights into system quality. Their role is hands-on and critical for reducing risks and ensuring smooth delivery.

How does Test Analysis work?
Requirement Review

We start by analyzing business and functional requirements to define what needs to be tested and why.

Selecting Test Types

Based on risk and complexity, we choose the right mix of functional, non-functional, regression, and exploratory tests

Traceability Mapping

Every requirement is linked to test scenarios and cases using a traceability matrix, ensuring nothing is left untested.

Prioritization

High-risk and business-critical flows are prioritized to maximize coverage and minimize impact.

Execution and Feedback

Tests are executed according to predefined steps, defects are logged, and results are analyzed to inform stakeholders.

What are the benefits of Test Analysis?

Test Analysis delivers clarity and control throughout the testing process. It ensures comprehensive coverage of requirements, reduces the risk of costly production issues, and improves efficiency by focusing on critical areas. By maintaining traceability from requirements to test results, it provides transparency for stakeholders and compliance assurance. Ultimately, it builds confidence in system quality and supports informed go-live decisions.

What makes TAG Testing Analysis so different?

TAG integrates testing into functional analysis from the very beginning. This shift-left approach ensures requirements are clear, complete, and inherently testable. Our analysts and testers collaborate early to define acceptance criteria, reducing ambiguity and rework. We emphasize practical, scenario-based design and adopt a dual mindset, thinking like both an end-user and a hacker, to cover usability and security. Combined with rigorous documentation and professional communication, TAG’s methodology delivers higher quality and faster, more predictable outcomes.

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