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Compatibility Testing: Not Just for Software Vendors

A few short years ago, the idea of testing software for compatibility might never have crossed anybody’s mind. After all, applications were rarely designed for more than one platform, and, there were few platforms in existence. Today, the picture is very different. If you are developing mobile apps, business software,.

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3 Reasons Testers Shouldn’t Be Afraid of AI

Change is scary—especially when that change could impact your employment. During just about every recent software development innovation, testers have been put in the spotlight. And maybe more accurately, the actual role and relevance of testing has been put to the test. (more…)

Best Automated Testing Tools for Continuous Testing

Today, software development is all about Agile and Continuous Delivery practices that aim to keep up with changing business needs and requirements. How can we ensure quality when the software requirements keep changing? With Continuous Delivery, every build passes through multiple stages of the execution pipeline where they are continuously.

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Testing to the Usability Standards Our Customers Expect

I work for a company in software quality, and 95 percent of what we distribute are commercial, off-the-shelf solutions to our employees, who are my users or customers. As part of our process for implementing a new solution, we work with our users to develop test plans to ensure the.

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How Testers Can Collaborate with the ScrumMaster

Most of the organizations I work with are embracing agile or some variant of lean development and delivery. While agile has been around for a while, there are still several organizations that are just beginning their agile transformation journey or are continuing to refine their agile practices. (more…)

No unit tests? No problem!

The conversations that emerged covered a number of interesting points, which challenged some of my assumptions about unit tests and how we evaluate code. What is bad code? When I framed my original question, I deliberately chose the phrase "inherently bad code". I was trying to emphasize that the code.

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Why You Need Test Automation For Software Testing in Agile

The many benefits of agile methodology have made it the most sought after and widely used software development methodology today. In fact, according to the VersionOne's Report, close to 94% of organizations have switched to this methodology with success. This makes one wonder about the features that make it distinctly.

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Exploratory Testing: Expanding Testing Across the Delivery Cycle

Mindless testing, whether it is manually or automatically executed, can cover only a very narrow scope of possible bugs: the ones you’ve already thought of. Exploratory testing however, endeavors to think outside that scope. Thoughtful testers look at a problem from all angles, weighing factors such as feature usage, psychology,.

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Lead Automation Engineer unveils testing challenges and practices

Lead Automation Engineer at Gov, Varun Sharma, unveils testing challenges he believes will occur in coming years, as well as how to embrace and avoid certain testing practices. According to Sharma, testing offline and service worker applications from end-user journey perspectives can be tricky to handle, especially if you use.

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