This three-part series introduces three of the many other techniques that you can leverage as part of your Continuous Testing approach to get a better and more complete indication of application quality at all times during the software development lifecycle.
Read MoreData-driven Testing in C# with NUnit and RestSharp - For those of you that do not know what I mean with ‘data-driven’: when I want to run tests that exercise the same logic or flow in my application under test multiple times with various combinations of input values and corresponding expected outcomes, I call that data-driven testing.
Read MoreA lot of organizations are adopting Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery as a means of being able to develop and deliver software in ever shorter increments. To be able to effectively implement CI/CD, a lot of organizations are relying on their automated tests to help safeguard quality thresholds while increasing release speed.
Read MoreAn analogy comparing test automation to bubble wrap, in an attempt to help people see test automation in a slightly different light than the ‘be all end all’ solution to all testing problems that it’s still perceived as too often.
Read MoreBlindly pulling the test automation card may not always result in better testing and therefore in better software. One of the most important mistakes resulting in incorrect implementation of test automation is that the right question is not being asked first when deciding on a testing approach. All too often, the first question that comes to mind when new software is being developed is 'how can we automate the tests for this piece of software?'.
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