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Modern Testing Disruptions

Digital transformation is real, challenging enterprises to innovate and adopt to stay competitive. Disruption from innovative financial tech (FinTech) companies, increasing adoption of digital technology by customers, better and smarter devices, new products through Internet of Things (IoT) integration, the ability to deliver pointed solutions through machine learning and artificial.

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Open Participatory Organization – self-organizing for agile expansion

A few years ago, Bonnitta Roy was thinking about what kind of organizational architecture would reflect the natural human dynamics of self-organization. This kind of structure would build trust in self-organizing teams, because there would no longer be a disconnect between how teams operated and how organizational power itself was.

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What is more important, Defect Detection or Prevention

Software industry has grown at exponential rate in last few years. Demand of delivering high quality product rapidly increasing. In such situation, we Software Testers have to maintain the quality standards with latest techniques. It is very hazardous to wait for defects to occur at later stage. In Medical Science.

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Mobile app testing automation software Panya Test Center v2

Panaya announced the availability of Panaya Test Center 2.0 (PTC), a test acceleration platform that helps organizations drive innovation by accelerating and standardizing enterprise application testing. PTC 2.0 introduces machine learning capabilities that automatically create real-life test cases based on actual usage, improving testing relevance and efficiency while generating audit-ready.

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Microsoft uses ‘neural fuzzing’ technique to find software bugs

Microsoft has announced a method for uncovering bugs and vulnerabilities in software using machine learning capabilities. Called neural fuzzing, the technique uses neural networks to complement regular fuzz testing, a common quality assurance practice.Fuzz testing, or fuzzing, is a way of analyzing a program to find inputs likely to result.

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Crowdsourced Security Testing and Bug Bounties

In the past few years, the bug bounty economy has been growing steadily, with more organizations getting on board every day. In this podcast, Ilia Kolochenko, CEO at High-Tech Bridge, talks about crowdsourced security testing and bug bounties.Here’s a transcript of the podcast for your convenience. Hello, my name is.

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Stepping up to the AI Testing Challenge

The terms Artificial Intelligence (hereafter referred to as AI) or Cognitive Computing are one of the most popular topics in the world of technology. While the concept of AI has been there for a while, (one can imagine that the earliest invention of the computer was an early form of.

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Complex, Critical Software System Testing: When Automation Is the Only Option

While some testers are unfamiliar with test execution automation, the growing trend into automation necessitates new skills for manual testers. Project test teams need to become aware of this trend, as automation represents not only business opportunities, but also increased quality and fewer risks in complex, safety-critical, and mission-dependent projects..

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Top10 Must-Haves for Test Automation

The articles stresses on the factors that test automation testing team needs to understand and evaluate for producing fast and effective results. Apart from obvious, automation skills and communication skills the writer highlights the essential automation rules to follow for seamless testing and presents few questions for the automation team.

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When Testers Should Consider a Bug a Duplicate

QA Testers are more frequently faced with the dilemma on whether to tag a bug as a duplicate or give it a new status without possibly questioning the quality of the developers work. It is easy to say that two bugs are considered duplicate if both the action and the.

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