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The Value of an Action

The Value of an Action

We can’t test everything. It’s impossible. There are too many test cases, too many actions we could potentially perform, too many edge cases and things that our users will come up with that we can’t even imagine. At any given point of time, there are an infinite number of tasks we could perform. We need to choose our tasks to fit into the time we have available for testing, planning our tasks in advance to meet our deadlines.

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Continuous Delivery: An Introduction

Continuous Delivery: An Introduction

There is a problem facing software release management. It is not managed well enough. When the product is ready to deploy, a few software release engineers will get together and try to piece all of the components successfully to the production environment.

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The Case for Quick Attacks

The Case for Quick Attacks

Quick attacks are test techniques in which the tester doesn't have to spend a lot of time preparing for, planning, or executing the test. Instead, the tester can sit down with an application (even one they’ve never seen before!) and very quickly start finding important bugs. Many of these tests draw on patterns of data input to the system like February 29th in leap years (or in non- leap years to test for error handling) or special characters in strings, for example.

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Continuous Integration in Quality Assurance & Testing

QAT

This post will be my own summation of Continuous Integration’s benefit and how it fits into the quality assurance lifecycle.

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