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Test Automation in Agile: Advanced Strategies and Tools

In agile software development, efficient and reliable test automation is essential for maintaining quality and speed. Agile methodologies demand rapid iterations and continuous delivery, making robust testing frameworks a necessity. Test automation streamli...

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When Do I Stop Testing?

Without a list of criteria, how do we know when testing is done ” or how to get there? Read this article by Justin Rohrman, President of the Board of Directors for the Association for Software Testing, to learn the answer to this dilemma and revise your te...

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4 Major Misunderstandings About Pull Requests

Pull requests are often treated as a kind of medical examination: an untrusted developer receives correction from a review board of peers or even superiors who correct the request so it’s safe to advance. But there’s a better way to handle pull ...

General, Continuous Delivery

DevOps Test Strategy for Successful Testers

As a tester, it can be intimidating to get involved in the middle of the testing process, especially on a highly technical project. But often DevOps teams can benefit greatly from the mindset and input of a seasoned tester. How do you approach these teams, ...

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4 Ways to Generate Quick Test Ideas

It’s a given that adequate time for test planning helps generate better, more unbiased test coverage. But if you’re pressed for time, what can you do? Here are four tips to quickly generate better test ideas.It’s a given that adequate time...

General

Setting Priorities in Software Testing

Software organizations frequently talk and think in terms of “priorities”, with fine distinctions about urgency, importance, precedence, feasibility, and so on. Testing has its priorities too, related to those of other departments, but distinct....

General, Agile

What Happened to the Daily Standup?

The daily standup was supposed to liberate us. How did it become a waste of time we hope to avoid? And how do we fix it?The daily standup was supposed to liberate us. How did it become a waste of time we hope to avoid? And how do we fix it?

General, Software Quality

10 Ways Unit Tests Go Right — and Wrong

Here are 10 examples of often misunderstood corners of unit testing likely to appear in your projects, so you can analyze how unit tests can be helpful or go wrong.Here are 10 examples of often misunderstood corners of unit testing likely to appear in your ...

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