Prevent Defects with the Right Questions
Asking the right questions can prevent hidden defects before becoming real problems. Do you know, what sort of questions you should ask?
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Asking the right questions can prevent hidden defects before becoming real problems. Do you know, what sort of questions you should ask?
Read here.
We QAs are so adamant about owning automated tests. Why do we think that automated tests should be solely owned by us? I’ve spoken to many QAs, and they all have their own opinions. Many believe they can’t rely on their dev team members to own and maintain automated tests, as they lack a testing…
Unreliability and UI automated tests often go hand in hand. This blog covers various considerations to keep in mind while developing automated tests to avoid such situations. Most SAAS products are built as monoliths, which rely heavily on regression testing to release any changes. When regression testing is involved, teams are often forced to maintain…
Inconsistent test results from automated UI tests are one of the most common testing problems. Many attempt to solve this by adding more QAs or switching tools, but are these truly long-lasting solutions? What are the strategic ways to address this issue? Discover it in detail.
Discover what is more important when transitioning to an automation testing role: is it coding, or perhaps something else?
A great case study for QAs to learn about importance of early feedback in SDLC.
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