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Manual Testing is Dying

I know this topic is a controversial one. Some of you may disagree with me and this is totally fine. But if you are curious about what I am going to bring up, keep reading. As more companies start to implement/adopt Continuous Integration, Continuous Testing, Continuous Delivery (CI/CT/CD) and DevOps,.

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Looking beyond the Tester-to-Developer Ratio

Most companies I have worked with have some notion of an ideal tester-to-developer ratio, or the number of testers they need for every certain number of developers. One tester to every two developers is one I hear pretty often.The question always annoys me at a superficial level. It is asking.

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Managing offshore & onshore software testing resources

End-to-End Test Manager at Three, Victoria Bayes, exclusively reveals to TEST Magazine how she builds, manages and maintains the end-to-end test team comprising of both onshore and offshore resources for software testing. Working in software testing for seven years, Bayes began her career working in UAT testing, helping to launch.

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Software Quality Metrics that One Shouldn’t Use

Everyone knows about the importance of quality metrics, but if you're using these metrics you might not be getting the full picture. Typically, in an Agile software development team setup, after every sprint, the teams would have to produce a sprint report, used to review the sprint and also to.

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The 10 Commandments of Testing E-Commerce Application!

Today's online marketplace is flooded with e-commerce websites, available all over the place. Switching from one to other is just a click away. Apart from the idea and deliverables, a website holds, also important is its proper functioning, better visibility to the end user, greater usability and UX. We need.

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How Cloud Automation Can Enhance Your Business

Many companies are switching to the cloud, and it’s easy to see the appeal. The cloud supports the automation of your business and can make things run smoother and more efficiently. It also can help manage all the different moving parts of a company. Taking a deeper dive into these.

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Why You Can’t Ignore Test Planning in Agile

Take a look at why testing is especially important in Agile and how you can appropriately plan out testing so it's unintrusive. An Agile development process seems too dynamic to have a test plan. Most organizations with Agile, especially startups, don’t take the documented approach for testing. So, are they.

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How Do Pentesters Document and Remediate Vulnerabilities in Android?

Pentesting applications for Android requires many different levels of skills, knowledge and patience. Patience is especially important, because there are so many details that need to be documented and looked into during this process. This is especially true with regard to the documenting portion of this exercise. We will take.

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Types of QA Checklists in Software Development

Never miss a bug by organizing a QA checklist for your software development project, and learn what that checkklist should include here. If software quality assurance had a motto, it would sound like “nothing gets missed!” For a successful product release, it’s vitally important to foresee and check all possible.

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Usability and Accessibility Testing

Two often-overlooked types of application testing are Usability Testing and Accessibility Testing. Usability testing refers to the user experience: whether the app is intuitive and easy to use. Accessibility testing refers to how easy it is for users with limited ability to use the application. I'll be discussing both in.

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