In-Depth When objects collide, you must rethink your test strategies By Linda Hayes July 19, 2001 There is an upheaval taking place in software development. Instead of hand-crafted, proprietary ...
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Really, you only need to do two kinds of testing: Unit testing (to make sure that your individual components work) and end-to-end testing (to make sure your application works). Anything else is just a ...
The software testing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. For years, continuous automation testing (CAT) platforms have been the gold standard for reducing manual testing and ensuring ...
A recent column on The Future of Commerce cited an eBay study which found that 77 percent of shoppers expect a seamless, integrated experience regardless of whether they’re in store, online or using a ...
From generating test cases and transforming test data to accelerating planning and improving developer communication, AI is having a profound impact on software testing. The integration of artificial ...
Ever wondered what would happen if you launched your web applications without load testing them? You may run into glitches and lose a huge chunk of your customer base due to poor app performance. For ...
Prasad Banala is the Head of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Quality Assurance, and Performance Engineering at a major retail company. Advanced robotic automation technologies, combined with the ...