How do u find Synchronization problems manually?
Answer Posted / rasul
synchronisation is timekeeping which requires the
coordination of events to operate a system in unison.
synchronization problems may be like..
before you going offline when we use synchronize option
from tools in ur browser the latest version of pages should
we get.
A operation has been done before a status bas fineshes
its loading
system is not performing its required operation even
after finished loading
when we perform some operation in a web page r browser
some thing should be roatating/loading/displaying text msg,
to the user to let the user know system is performing its
required operation.
Rasul
QA Engineer
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