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Continuous Testing Practices – Part 3

In my prior blog, Continuous Testing – The Quest for Quality at Speed, I described five tenets and some of the practices for continuous testing to help with understanding what continuous testing is. In my consulting work, I find it necessary to use 15 categories of practices to assess an organizations’.

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Manual testing is superior to automated testing

There are few topics in software development that can get people going as much as testing and quality assurance. The notion of shipping low-quality code to customers feels like a humiliation to most engineers. It causes a perception of abusing the customer for testing purposes, which doesn’t sit right and.

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Continuous Testing Practices – Part 2

In my prior blog, Continuous Testing – The Quest for Quality at Speed, I described five tenets and some of the practices for continuous testing to help explain what continuous testing is. In my consulting work, I find it necessary to use 15 categories of practices to assess an organizations’ continuous.

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Manual or Automated Testing: Which One Should You Choose?

When your software is on a quality assurance stage, testing should start from two main choices: specialists and testing types. These decisions define the efficiency of task completion. First of all, you can outsource software testing to cover QA with fewer efforts and spendings, but A-quality. The primary purpose of.

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How to root out software failures using end-to-end testing

When software unexpectedly fails, the consequences for businesses are huge. For enterprises, the cost of downtime can run to thousands of dollars per minute, but the impact goes well beyond lost revenue.  The knock-on effect of IT failures – tanking stock price, reputational damage and customer dissatisfaction – are well.

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Continuous Testing Practices (Part 1)

In my prior blog, Continuous Testing – The Quest for Quality at Speed, I described five tenets and some of the practices for continuous testing (CT) to help those understand what continuous testing is. In my consulting work, I find it necessary to use 15 categories of practices to assess an.

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5 Signs It’s Time for A Web Application Penetration Test

Penetration Testing is a potent tool in any organization’s security arsenal. By simulating real cyberattacks under secure conditions, pen-tests throw light on unknown vulnerabilities (including zero-days, logical vulnerabilities, and business logic errors). They enable businesses to understand the exploitability of vulnerabilities, test the strength of the security defenses, and thereon,.

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The rise of big data testing

According to IDC, the big data market is expected to be a $50 billion industry by 2019. With the ever-increasing number of big data applications in the world, the demand for big data testers is now more critical than ever. Hence, we have asked experts in the industry to share.

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What Can We Learn From The State Of Testing In 2021?

I started testing software back in college. That was over 20 years ago, when the world was worried about the potential apocalypse that would hit humanity at midnight on December 31, 1999. Maybe it was the billions of dollars invested in finding and fixing the Y2K bug (as it was known back.

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DRIVING INNOVATION FOR DIGITAL UTILITIES WITH QUALITY ASSURANCE

Most readers do not believe that quality assurance is an essential part of the utilities sector. However, that is not the case. Quality assurance is in fact, supports a lot of digital initiatives in the utility industry. The demand for software quality assurance services in the sector increases as the industry moves.

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