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  2. Crowdsourced testing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced testing is an emerging trend in software testing which exploits the benefits, effectiveness, and efficiency of crowdsourcing and the cloud platform.It differs from traditional testing methods in that the testing is carried out by a number of different testers from different places, and not by hired consultants and professionals.

  3. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    CrowdMed is a healthcare crowdsourcing platform based in San Francisco, California. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Crowdspring is a marketplaces for crowdsourced creative services.

  4. Crowdsourced Testing (company) - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced Testing was launched in 2012 by QA on Request, a traditional quality assurance testing company. [1]They were invited to join Start-Up Chile's fifth cohort in November 2012, [2] and were selected out of 100 as one of the 21 startups to pitch for the Demo Day. [3]

  5. Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    The use of crowdsourcing in medical and health research is increasing systematically. The process involves outsourcing tasks or gathering input from a large, diverse groups of people, often facilitated through digital platforms, to contribute to medical research, diagnostics, data analysis, promotion, and various healthcare-related initiatives.

  6. Synack - Wikipedia

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    Synack is an American technology company based in Redwood City, California, United States. [1] [2] [3] The company uses a crowdsourced network of white-hat hackers to find exploitable vulnerabilities and a SaaS platform enabled by AI and machine learning to identify these vulnerabilities.

  7. CrowdMed - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by his sister's struggle to find a diagnosis for her FXPOI condition, Jared started CrowdMed. [8]CrowdMed was founded in 2012. [5] During the creation process, the company's website was tested with 300 randomly selected people.

  8. Category:Crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Crowdsourced testing; Crowdsourcing architecture; Crowdsourcing as human-machine translation; Crowdsourcing Week; Curators of Sweden; D. DARPA Grand Challenge;

  9. Crowdsourcing software development - Wikipedia

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    Around the App Store, there are many community-based, collaborative platforms for the smart-phone applications incubators. For example, AppStori introduces a crowd funding approach to build an online community for developing promising ideas about new iPhone applications. IdeaScale is another platform for software crowdsourcing. [5]