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Adjusting test size for large systems with dependency scope

When I am consulted for automated testing projects, I often find that the teams are familiar with unit tests and whole-system tests (think end-to-end tests driven through the GUI, designed to replace manual tests). However I find that teams have trouble defining tests in between the sizes of “unit” and.

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Mobile Test Automation Coverage Requirements1 — Q2 2018

Those who continuously follow my blogs and webinars know that I constantly follow the market trends, to recommend best coverage requirements. Fragmentation of the mobile landscape isn't new, and continuously presents a challenge to mobile application developers and testers. In this post, I'll reflect the most up to date coverage.

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Solving Production Issues Using Testing Tools

Standard web-monitoring tools can ping webpages and verify that they’re responding, but they don’t alert you to an issue. But you can use the technology in load testing to monitor your sites by running an interactive script that can detect issues and generate emails as needed. It runs constantly like.

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How Every Team Member Can Leverage a Test Automation Tool

With the introduction of test automation tools such as CrossBrowserTesting, it's easier than ever for teams to meet the demands of Agile, CI/CD, and DevOps. However, while testing used to be a job strictly for QA, software teams are finding that this no longer applies to their development process. As.

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Demand for quality assurance and testing skills

Demand for quality assurance and testing skills has seen explosive growth over the last few years as corporates look to boost their testing and QA teams. The demand for testing skills has grown despite the increase in testing automation and the higher skills requirements in order for a tester or.

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Get your software testing ducks in a row

One of the most significant and common issues I've noticed with recent test automation projects is environment preparation, or rather, lack thereof, says Mario Matthee, Head: SQA Architecture and R&D, DVT. Too many companies seem to want to jump into test automation or performance testing without first getting their ducks.

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What is DevOps? Everything you need to know about Devops

In the world of software engineering, DevOps is a brand new term. DevOps refers to a concept that has been created by the merger of two concepts: Development and Operations. DevOps is basically a practice that aims at integrating the process of software development and software operation. The DevOps movement.

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5 Tips on How to Make Yourself Respected as a Tester in a Company

A lot of times testers feel like they are not valued enough or that their efforts are not visible. Good quality usually is an expected outcome so it is hard to show that the role of a tester is actually very helpful and added up to quality improvements. (more…)