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Don’t Define Testing Around Bug Finding

I still see many testers talking about the number of bugs found as some sort of barometer of success in terms of effective testing. But lately I’ve seen this framed around the “quality” of bugs found, rather than just their quantity. Still, you have to be a bit careful here..

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What is an automation engineer? A growing role to address IT automation

Experts haven’t reached an agreement on how many jobs automation will replace or create — MIT reviewed several studies that reveal the drastically conflicting predictions on job loss or gain from automation. Regardless, automation is here, and companies are embracing the technology to streamline IT, business, development and service processes..

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Quality Assurance In Fintech Done Right

In any software development project, whether it follows Waterfall or Agile, there is always some level of quality assurance (QA) that is performed. QA is an umbrella term that is used to cover software testing, code review, and requirements review. Every industry needs QA as part of their software development.

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Coping with API Testing in the Agile World

API testing is often under-rated in the fast-paced Agile world. With frequent changes and early time to market, testing application with a UI interface is more acclaimed then testing API with only from a functional point of view. Since the world is more biased about looks these days then the.

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Outsourced Software Testing in An Agile Project – Is It Real?

The volume of the IT outsourcing market is constantly growing. More and more companies the world over opt for outsourcing some of their functions, including software testing. And this is understandable: when using outsourcing, there are no taxes related to salary, there are no sick leaves and vacations, there is.

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What to Test When There’s Not Enough Time to Test

In last week's post, I discussed the various things we should remember to test before we consider our testing "done". This prompted a question from a reader: "How can I test all these things when there is very limited time for testing?" In today's agile world, we often don't have.

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Latest Trends In Software Test Automation

A rundown of trends in 2018 and what to expect in 2019.One of the ongoing trends in the QA industry for the last few years has been Test Automation and Continuous Testing, and this trend is going to continue in 2019 as well. While CI/CD, DevOps and Test Frameworks will.

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Continuous Testing in the ‘2018 Accelerate State of DevOps’ Report

The “2018 Accelerate State of DevOps” report is the brainchild of Dr. Nicole Forsgren, Gene Kim and Jez Humble at DORA (DevOps Research and Assessment). Based on five years of research, with more than 30,000 data points from thousands of companies, the project aims to understand precisely what practices enable.

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Five Strategies for Managing Test Automation Data

Has this ever happened to you? You arrive at work in the morning to find that many of your nightly automated tests have failed. Upon investigation, you discover that your test user has been edited or deleted. Your automation didn't find a bug, and your test isn't flaky; it simply.

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