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Cross browser testing – What it is and how is it performed

In this article, we explore cross-browser testing, a sure-shot way of finding out how your webpage/application will perform in different settings. Many times, you might run into problems when releasing your brand new website. It may look broken, might not be displayed correctly, or some feature could not be working.

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How to get started with automation test scripts

What makes a good test script? And how do you evaluate appropriate tools and languages? Here's what software developers and testers need to know to make test automation part of their process. Maybe you're interested in automation test scripts because you've been told you need to write them, or maybe.

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Find the right software testing methods for your dev process

Many organizations want to do more automated testing, but which tests solve specific problems? Here's a breakdown of the key test types and how they might fit your test strategy. In his Hexagonal Architecture model of software testing, Alistair Cockburn looked at core code, the adapters that allow that code.

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A Day in The Life of a Pen Tester

All organizations have vulnerabilities, but they can't fix them until they find them. It's the job of penetration testers to put themselves in an attacker's shoes and find flaws before the bad guys do. Penetration testing, also known as pen testing, involves testing networks, computer systems, and Web and mobile.

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How to evaluate test automation languages

One of the most crucial decisions when writing your own test automation scripts will be your choice of programming language. Selection of a test automation language depends largely on the language an application was developed with, but there are other factors to consider. (more…)

Global Test Automation During COVID-19

As COVID-19 spreads across the United States, and more states are being forced to instill shelter-in-place mandates, employees are increasingly being asked to work from home, leaving test processes and infrastructure (like private clouds, secure network access, specific mobile phones, etc.) behind. (more…)

5 key software testability characteristics

How do you design the software components for comprehensive testing? Start with these fundamentals of software testability -- from mocks and stubs to infrastructure-as-code. In software, testability refers to the degree that any module, requirements, subsystem or other component of your architecture can be verified as satisfactory or not. (more…)

Crowdsourced pentesting is not without its issues

Crowdsourced security isn’t new anymore, having existed in one form or another as a consumable enterprise service since 2013 with the launch of the main crowdsourced platforms (HackerOne, Bugcrowd and Synack). Slowly but surely, these platforms challenged traditional pentesting practices and started to eat away at their market share. (more…)