Strategic Continuous Testing: Integrating Test Automation into the SDLC
Dzone - DevOps
JULY 2, 2020
“Automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.”. Bill Gates.
Dzone - DevOps
JULY 2, 2020
“Automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency.”. Bill Gates.
Dzone - DevOps
JUNE 30, 2020
Continuous Testing , a term that started to increase in popularity in mid-2019, has made its way into many of today’s CI/CD processes used in the SDLC, but what exactly does the phrase mean? Continuous testing (CT) refers to the idea of automated testing of software as it passes through various stages in the software delivery pipeline.
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CircleCI
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Focusing on testing, whether it’s practices like test-driven development (TDD), or integrating validation into your normal development process at all phases of the SDLC, will give you confidence, even when headcount is low.
Gorilla Logic
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Quality Assurance (QA) testing, as a function of a cross-functional Agile development team, can help strike that balance. By using a combination of skills, practices, and tools, the QA function (made up of one or more QA practitioners) supports the software development lifecycle (SDLC) from start to finish.
Altexsoft
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Modus Create
AUGUST 24, 2021
This ensures that if one test case fails, others wouldn’t be affected by it. If you run your automated unit tests and one or more tests fail, you should fix those before proceeding to the next phase of the SDLC. Name your tests appropriately. Unit testing increases the amount of code to be written.
Codegiant
AUGUST 15, 2021
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