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3 ways to test in production promptly and productively

Organizations have overhauled a great deal of their application development practices over the last decade. These changes affected the roles of software testers and drove them increasingly to test in production rather than prior to code release. First, test automation split the QA community into those with and without scripting.

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Software testing tasks, process, tools for QA engineers

How often in life have you faced last-minute problems arising from someone’s mistakes, staff incompetence, unaccounted risks? Delays in project launch?. The same goes for software development. If some feature wasn’t fully tested, some bug was missed, the product wasn’t checked on all devices – trouble is brewing. (more…)

Unconventional Wisdom V15: Test Effectiveness

Participants in my testing seminars routinely rate their organizations very low on measuring and rewarding effective testing. Rewarding usually is thought the deal breaker. However, further inquiry continually confirms my analysis that the main reason test effectiveness is not rewarded is because it is not measured. (more…)

Why 2019 Will Be the Year for Shift-Left Mainframe Testing

While 2018 was the year for planning and implementing shift-left methodologies in testing, mainframe and server testers were, for the most part, left behind. These legacy infrastructure experts were tied down to old-school testing tools. Mainframes kept functioning, but tools and testing practices often became bottlenecks, preventing performance testing teams.

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Pros and Cons of Offshore Agile Testing for Financial Services Software

Software development. Few projects can be so tricky and yet so rewarding. While writing code is known for presenting baffling challenges, your job can be even more complex if the software you are making is for the financial services industry. Your finished software must meet the financial industry’s specific demands,.

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Distributed Load Testing – What is it?

Is it possible for a single machine to generate thousands of user requests and send them to the server? Would you consider this to be a genuine test scenario? Although we set up distributed load to simulate a real-time scenario, it’s known that a single machine cannot generate a high.

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Manual testing in QA & DevOps

Manual testing in QA & DevOps. With the sheer volume of tools available, it’s safe to say we are living in a golden age of software. However, the human element will still be critical in a world of automation and DevOps. With the sheer volume of apps, tools, SaaS, cloud.

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Simplify Continuous Operation Tests with a Periodic Reboot

Continuous operation tests find important bugs, partly as a result of their long operation and partly by increasing the probability of finding statistical bugs. However, CO tests have their own downsides. Mandating a periodic reset or reboot can work around these issues, as well as save time and cost for.

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5-step checklist for web application security testing

Web application security testing has a lot of moving parts, but even with its complexities, it doesn't have to be that difficult. The trick is to know what you want, what you need and then take a measured approach to focus your efforts on the most important applications.So how do.

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