Tutorials and resources on how to apply test automation in software testing

Software Testing Podcasts

July 5, 2024 5

If videos are one of the modern tools for solitary software testing training, podcasts can also play an important role. Audio-only training is useful in a context where the eyes are already busy, when you commute in your car for instance.

The Big Picture: Defining a Successful Test Automation Strategy for Long-Term Value

June 28, 2024 1

In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, test automation is essential for ensuring software quality and accelerating delivery. Yet, without a well-defined strategy, you risk wasted resources and unmaintainable test suites. This article will guide you through crafting a complete test automation strategy that aligns with your organization’s goals and delivers long-term value.

How Software Testing and QA Has Changed In 2024

June 25, 2024 1

Software is playing an increasingly larger part in our life. In 2024, software testing is seeing many changes take place. It’s all rather inevitable, with new trends coming along and technology continuing to evolve.

The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Modern Software Testing

June 21, 2024 0

In today’s changing world the significance of testing software cannot be emphasized enough. Ensuring that software functions smoothly is vital for keeping users happy and achieving business goals. The rise of intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has brought about a transformation in the field of software testing.

Unveiling the Future of Software Testing with QAOps and Emerging Technologies

June 11, 2024 0

Many companies adhere to an old approach of keeping the software testing team separate from the development process. They involve the testing team only when the code is accessible in the testing environment. It leads to significant bottlenecks that can negatively impact the project’s quality and delay the release.

Reducing Test Failure Analysis Time with Machine Learning

June 4, 2024 0

How many of us have spent those hours just to analyze test failure Automation run reports to first determine whether it was an actual bug or environment specific issue or a test automation issue. We agree that no matter how much robust we make our UI Automation frameworks, we always encounter Automation/Environment specific failures, which increase the time spent on analyzing those failures and spotting actual issues/defects.

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