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Test Automation Strategy For Agile Projects

Automated Testing is a core activity of any agile development methodology. As we move towards continuous deployment, test automation becomes ever more important due to the quick feedback response that it provides to the development team about the health of the application. In order to get this quick feedback, automated.

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Cloud Revolutionizing The Way We Test Software And Automation

In the competitive market, software companies often run on a tight budget. This drives many organizations to cut corners around software testing. It might sound like a good idea in short time, but turns out to be a bad move in the long run. Thankfully, automation processes can help you.

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How Software Can Aid Testing in Agile Environments

Companies continue to adopt Agile methods for all kinds of software development, including development of enterprise systems, mobile apps and websites. Agile promises faster and more frequent development. Unfortunately, that means fast, and sometimes rushed, testing. With Agile, the constant pressure to keep up with the short sprints of development.

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Does the QA lab need to evolve?

QA teams are essential, but the traditional QA internal or offshore lab is often seen as a bottleneck for developers. In this article, Sam O’Meara of Applause explains why the traditional QA lab needs to change.Websites, apps and connected devices are the gateway to brands. In fact, 77% of consumers.

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How Smoke Testing works?

Smoke testing, also called build verification testing or build acceptance testing, is nonexhaustive software analysis that ascertains that the most crucial functions of a program work but does not delve into finer details. Smoke testing is the preliminary check of the software after a build and before a release. This.

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9 Things Your Manager Should Know about Testing

I was talking with a user experience expert early in my career. We worked for the same company, and although we were in different roles, we spent a lot of time working on the same product line. He was asking about testing and said something along the lines of, “Don’t.

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When to take the risk in software testing: A guide

In today’s faster, smarter, cheaper centric world, with the technologies, tools and experience that software companies have at their disposal, you might assume that businesses would be able to create and release software that is (almost) defect free. But, in truth, this is never the case. Many organizations knowingly release.

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