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Guest View: The de-evolution of software testing

Software testing is nearing the end of its Cretaceous period. Personally, I invite the proverbial asteroid to advance its destructive approach so the practice of software testing can continue down its much-needed evolutionary journey. Don’t get me wrong, software testing has not been totally stagnant; it did evolve during its.

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Testing emotional outcomes with tech is critical for businesses

Though the global pandemic has brought change, it has brought new opportunities to businesses. Industries have been forced to digitally transform overnight if they had not already, and increase their usage and reliance on technology to maintain operations while physically apart. (more…)

Assess TestRail vs. Zephyr test management tools

Testing validates software against its business and technical specifications and requirements. Software is complex, and so is testing. That's why many organizations use a test management tool. Test management helps address many problems. Without it, quality engineers can miss execution paths, fail to follow defects through to correction and allow.

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Third-party cloud services for ETL and application testing

While the major public cloud providers offer a breadth of infrastructure primitives and higher-level functionality, their native services aren't necessarily the best choice for every workload. In order to fill in the gaps of their IT strategy, users look to third-party services to supplement the tools for their primary cloud.

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How banks can security penetration test outsourced systems

Concerns outsource providers have about giving banks and other financial institutions the right to carry out security penetration testing on their systems can be allayed by institutions in a way which still enables them to meet their regulatory obligations. Institutions are required to ensure that they are able to carry.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Building a Pentest Program

Cyberattacks are on the rise, posing the perpetual threat of devastating organizations’ corporate networks and applications. These risks have only grown in recent days as more employees than ever are working remotely and connecting to their networks and applications through a VPN. Manual security pentests have quickly become vital parts.

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What is Unit Testing?

Unit testing is a logical way to test small pieces of code. When you’re developing anything from a desktop software application to a mobile app or web app, you can use unit testing to strengthen and test your code.Source code can be tens of thousands of lines long and can.

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Automation Testing for Creating Games on Mobile Phones

Game testing is intense. Features must be properly designed and deployed, usability testers will test new features, QA testers will try and find bugs, and penetration testing services will make sure there are no security holes. And that’s just some of the testing lifecycle in game creation. (more…)

3 Best Practices to Shift Your Testing to the Left

Shifting to the left isn’t like flipping a switch. Here’s what to consider to get started What is the best way to shift your testing to the left? Engaging QA earlier in the SDLC, rather than performing all the testing at the end of the build, requires integrating testing throughout.

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