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Collaboration: The Glue for Test Automation Maturity

QA’s role in DevOps continues to evolve in positive ways. In a recent survey on test automation conducted by QASymphony and TechWell, nearly one-third of organizations reported that among organizations where testers and developers share testing responsibilities, about a third of test cases are automated. This survey and others show.

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5 Things Agile Testing Does Differently

Agile testing methodology has been adopted by enterprises who need continuous changes throughout the software development and testing life cycle. The practice demands that development and testing activities are conducted alongside each other, which is very differently structured when compared to the Waterfall model. Hence, an Agile testing approach takes.

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The Quality Police: Testing like a Law Enforcement Officer

After ten years as a police officer, Adrian Oniga became a software tester. He was expecting a dramatic change, but he soon discovered that there are many similarities between testing and police work, including questioning, investigating, exploring, and analyzing. Here are some ways you can test like a law enforcement.

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Move Beyond AI Hype: Design Your Automation Strategy

It might seem like automation in the workplace is a relatively new phenomenon. The reality is that it’s been on a steady march through business for more than 200 years. Nevertheless, the past three years or so have seen a huge step-change in the variety of technologies being promoted to.

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Setting up a QA center of excellence

Dileep Singh Marway, QA Manager, The Economist, explains how he flies the QA flag high and maintains high-quality standards, at all times, for the weekly newspaper. Marway’s passion is ensuring high quality throughout the application lifecycle and giving back to the testing community by speaking at conferences and contributing to.

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The Impact of Microservice Architecture on Load Testing

See how the structure of microservice architecture and their communication affects the way we need to run load testing. Microservice architecture (or, "microservices") has slowly emerged in recent years as a go-to method for development teams to create fast and robust enterprise applications. Microservice architecture breaks down complex tasks into.

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An Exploration of Exploratory Testing

Exploratory testing is one of the most widely known but poorly understood practices in the software testing community. The term suggests that exploratory testing is a special testing activity, but in reality, all true testing is exploratory in nature. (more…)

The manual testing approach

In the modern testing landscape, we appear to be setting ourselves unreasonable targets, which has increased the speed at which testing has to be carried out, and also the amount of automation and emulation packages which are needed to ensure testing meets the ‘go live, pass’ criteria set. And this.

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