by RyanCraven | Syndicated
Automation is vast within the software industry. Quality engineers are expected to know how to automate now within most companies. If you don’t believe me, perform a job search for software testers, and you’ll notice that automation is at the top; forget manual testing, which is rarely seen in job descriptions. Of course, I’m just …
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by RyanCraven | Syndicated
— Before we dig into this, I want to say that end-to-end could be used synonymously with regression suite. Definitions from companies or teams may differ. Typically, multiple teams maintain end-to-end testing suites. Within each group, there may be one or more quality engineers. In addition, developers may contribute to automated end-to-end testing depending on …
End-to-End that’s a true End-to-End Read More »
by RyanCraven | Syndicated
As a quality engineer, we’re exposed to many different forms of documentation. Regardless of the type, documentation is an important aspect of our job whether we’re writing, maintaining, or reviewing it. Importance of Documentation It’s essential to write for the future rather than the current. It may be adding comments to a particular automation function, …
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by RyanCraven | Syndicated
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by RyanCraven | Syndicated
Software testing isn’t easy, and at times, it can seem like a daunting task. Quality engineers have guiding principles that can help drive decisions around where, what, or how much to test. Understanding these principles is important to achieve the highest testing quality with minimal impact to project timelines and costs. Testing shows the presence …
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