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Is Test Automation Just a Time Killer? Think Harder!

When a customer or project manager finds out how long the test automation process will take, he/she often refuses to implement it, citing the lack of time as a reason

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How to Get Ready for a Business Review?

Similarly to full-fledged user acceptance testing, a customer performs a review of the delivered product at the end of each sprint. Such a review does not include thorough risk planning

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Automated Unit Testing in Agile Projects

A lot has been said about the high cost of fixing bugs at the late stages of a project. This is relevant even for a software testing company that successfully

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Automated Testing in DevOps: Whys and Wherefores

Note: this article was updated in September 2019. What’s DevOps and who are DevOps engineers? Why their and Quality Assurance engineers’ job combination is like mustard and ketchup: a hot

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5 Ways to Engage Manual Testers in Automation

A specialist of software testing company may not have solid programming skills, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that his/her skills can be helpful only in manual testing. Many test managers

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4 Patterns Not Follow during Test Automation

Automated testing is considered as a way to quickly check the system condition and significantly cut the costs of the product delivery. Nevertheless, not every test automation method can help

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What Kind of Business Is Testing?

Software testing is not only the process of checking the product functionality and looking for bugs and mismatches. It is also a business type. But what kind of business is

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What Is the Test Automation Pyramid?

In software testing field, there are many tips and secrets which help the specialists to perform their work quickly and effectively. Besides that, there are also visual helpers (diagrams, schemes,

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What is the Difference Between SRS, FRS and BRS?

Note: the article was updated in July 2020. Software testing professionals recognize these abbreviations: SRS, FRS, and BRS. Meaning “software”, “functional”, and “business” requirement specifications, they are main document types

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How to Get to Know and Understand the Needs of End Users?

Typically, the profession of a software tester implies striving to satisfy the customers’ needs. That’s why testers are often called user advocates. Unfortunately, some testers don’t have enough skills to

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Is the Cost of Testing Justified?

Software testing company faces the problem of qualifying the testing procedure. A lot of people cannot realize how testing saves clients’ money and if it is really so, then how

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