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Is it a Bug, a Feature Request or a Missed Requirement?

A typical development and testing activity normally begin with taking a user story and digesting the information in it. From this shared understanding, we start to construct a set of use cases as a means of verifying the implementation and completeness. You could say that the story is complete, once.

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9 quick ideas for flexible testing

When you're a tester in an agile team, it can be easy to fall into a comfortable testing pattern. The transparency of daily stand-up and reflection of retrospectives can create an illusion of continuous improvement. These routines make us feel that we work in a flexible way but, if we.

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Integrating Testing into the DevOps Workflow

DevOps is aimed at converting the distinct steps of application development and support into a continuous workflow, which in turn should make the enterprise itself more agile in an increasingly fast-paced digital economy. One of the most fundamental aspects of this process is quality assurance, which, arguably, has long been.

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Software Testing: Roadblock or Accelerator?

The industry rate of test automation is still only 20%. What do we have to do to change that and move toward continuous testing? Rapidly delivering innovative software has grown from a technical challenge into a business imperative. Today’s businesses recognize that they can no longer gain or retain a.

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Why you need to learn these automated testing tools for Java

How do Selenium, Junit, Grinder and other automated testing tools work? Here's a tool-centric guide to unit testing, integration testing, load testing and more. Whether you're a seasoned Java programmer or a Java neophyte, testing Java applications is important. It ensures your application does what it's supposed to. Fortunately, there.

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3 Hidden Benefits of Accessibility Testing

When we think of accessibility testing, we usually think of the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), and Section 508. And these standards are getting more attention—2017 saw a large increase in website accessibility lawsuits filed in federal and state courts. (more…)

Lessons Learned At The DMV: Don’t Skimp On Software Testing

I recently bought my son his first car from a private party. The state of California requires registration within 10 days of purchase, which must be done in person at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). That 10-day window is too narrow for acquiring an appointment, which meant that I.

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Automating web app testing to secure your environment

In this podcast recorded at RSA Conference 2018, Dave Ferguson, Director, Product Management for Web Application Security at Qualys, talks about the challenges and benefits of automating web app testing, Qualys Browser Recorder, as well as Qualys Web Application Scanning. Here’s a transcript of the podcast for your convenience. (more…)

Maximizing Value from Open Source Testing Frameworks

Open source-based testing acceleration is a new use case in Gartner’s Critical Capabilities for Software Test Automation, which is Gartner’s recognition that QA teams are increasingly using open source tools and frameworks. It has become evident that no industry is immune to market disruption, including the software development and testing.

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