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Over 90% of companies have adopted test automation, completely or partially, as a part of their integrated QA approach. This rise can be attributed to a more competitive market with hundreds of companies jostling for space. There’s relentless pressure to develop faster and better. But without automation testing in
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Even though agile and DevOps methodologies profess increased collaboration between different departments during software development, a clear divide exists between the developers and testers. This lack of communication is the root cause of new code remaining untested or inadequately tested. Unfortunately, untested new code is also the biggest source
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Without a well-thought-out plan to automate your tests, your investment in automated testing technology may not deliver a healthy ROI. Failing to plan may become planning to fail. The most critical consideration in planning testing automation is to start early in the SDLC, also known as the “Shift-Left Approach.”
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magine giving the go-ahead to your customer to use a newly released software that they have been waiting to deploy for weeks. The company has vital business needs that the software has to solve and meet ROI expectations for the software. And then, critical bugs crop up in the
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3Cs drive agile development. They are collaboration, coordination, and communication. Agile is an ideal example of close teamwork to generate exceptional value for the customer. Nothing significant occurs in agile without these 3Cs, including test planning and automation. Agile is also customer-centric. Deliverables are defined as distinct features
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Software developers worldwide are adopting a more agile approach to their work. According to the State of Testing report, 92% of respondents claim to follow the agile methodology in their development process. This rise in agile adoption has coincided with test automation, as more firms look to shorten development
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The primary goal of any developer is to build a quality product that will fulfill all business requirements and meet the end-users expectations. They require a solid quality assurance process that prioritizes finding as many bugs and defects as possible to achieve this goal. This means writing test cases
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Have you ordered a meal using a food ordering app? You’d be aware of the usual steps involved: open the app, login, select a meal, pay, place your order, receive confirmation from the restaurant – all done in 3–4 minutes. These are followed by food preparation, tracking, and delivery.
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In a cut-throat competitive software market, developers update old features, add new functionalities, and remove as many bugs as possible. So, they are frequently adding new lines of code or tweaking old ones. But, here is the catch. Even a minor code tweak can cause unexpected consequences in other
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