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General, Automation

How to Decide if You Should Automate a Test Case

Test automation is imperative for the fast-paced agile projects of today. Testers need to continuously plan, design and execute automated tests to ensure the quality of the software. But the most important task is to decide what to automate first.Test autom...

General, Automation

Balance in Test Automation

Some experts advocate “Automate Everything.” Other experts assert “There is no such thing as automated testing.” Most of us just want to do our jobs the best way we can. We might use tools to help test the UI or with mobile apps. How...

General

Tester’s Diary: More Hands Make Better Work

More hands definitely make less work for each individual, but ensemble programming and testing also make better work for the end user.more hands make work better, because collaboration not only is positive but also makes the outcome better.

TestRail, Agile, Automation, Continuous Delivery, Integrations

How to Integrate Selenium with TestRail

TestRail allows you to capture all testing activities related to the system under test so you can answer questions like What’s the status of testing? How much testing is left? Do we feel confident that we’ve done enough testing to go live?This d...

General, Performance, Software Quality

Performance Tests Deserve Continuous Testing Too

Continuous Testing (CT) is often described in terms of unit tests. Performance tests deserve to be in CT, too, though. While performance testing has its challenges, the right understanding makes it possible not just to fit performance into CT, but to make t...

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Tester’s Diary: My First Week on Call

Developers and testers rotate on call, and my first experience involved a few issues and a desire to delay a release.Learn how tester Rachel Kibler practices DevOps at 1-800 Contacts in this tester’s diary of her first week on call.

General

8 Browser Plugins for Testing

When I think of testing a website or application, I generally break it into two kinds of work. There is the initial work on the new feature, which is usually deep into that feature and the things that surround it. Then, later, I may need to check to see if ...

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