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Become a Self-Taught Software Tester in 2020

If you are fresh out of college or looking to switch careers, even if you are not from a computing or engineering background at all, you can jump-start your career in testing. Here are some tips and advice on how to become a self-taught software tester this...

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Three Steps to Set Up an Automation Strategy

Organizations must figure out what they want to automate, when they want to start, how to implement automated testing, and whether it can be used in parallel with their existing testing process, tools and frameworks. These are crucial aspects that must be c...

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How Was This Tested?

  There’s never enough time to really exercise a piece of software. Bosses want it done yesterday. Project Managers and Scrum Masters want to know the progress and what is left. So, hey, it worked just mark it as PASS and move to the next set of tes...

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TestRail Live Webinars for March 2020

From setting up your first TestRail test case to configuring integration with Jira, we’ve got a variety of live webinars on the schedule for the first week of March, 2020. Read this article to learn more and register for the sessions that interest you...

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Integrating Integration Tests

  There is loads of evidence showing that systems are complex entities and the people working with them are more complex. How can we do integration testing better than we are? There is loads of evidence showing that systems are complex entities and the pe...

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Testing Microservices-Oriented Applications

The benefits that a microservices architecture offers are only as good as the test practices in place to support them. Designing tests for microservices with a near-instantaneous release cycle requires a new way of thinking ” at both the micro and macro le...

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Does It Work?

  One question testers get asked on a fairly regular basis, often has loads of unstated questions in it. It also likely has loads of angst contained within it. Let’s look at what might be really getting asked.

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The Partnership of Testing and Checking

I recently met software testing consultant James Bach on his visit to India, and I got a chance to talk with him and listen to his opinions and ideas about the art of testing. Not only did it bring me a deeper understanding of the psychology of testing, but...

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