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What every QA must know about Selenium 4?

Back in August of 2018 the whole testing automation community had been struck by the big news: Simon Stewart, the founding member of Selenium, had officially confirmed the release date and some of the major updates for Selenium 4 at the Selenium Conference in Bangalore. The 4.0 version of the world’s beloved framework for web testing automation was meant to be released by Christmas 2018.

End-to-End Testing in Agile: All You Need to Know – CloudQA

Most applications today are designed with a service-oriented architecture structure. So the application is interconnected with many subsystems that can be outside of the application environment.

Case Study - Bright-Interactive

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How Teletrac Navman Switched from Coded UI to CloudQA [Case Study]

Teletrac Navman is a SaaS product company headquartered in Southern California with offices in the United Kingdom. It provides cloud-based GPS fleet tracking software that’s being used to track 250,000+ vehicles in 87 countries.

Using Containers and Google cloud in Automation Testing

With the advent of agile and continuous integration and deployment, continuous testing has become a requirement. There is no alternative to that. The emphasis on shorter release cycles to give the product an edge in the competitive market is crucial. In the faster release cycles, maintaining the quality of delivery is a real challenge.

Cloud QA's Software Test Management

The effectiveness of Automated Testing wherever applicable in software test processes has been rarely disputed. Automated Testing reduces testing time, identifies bugs faster, and facilitates continuous development (CD). However, Automated Testing environments tend to get extremely large (one with over 100 test scenarios would qualify as large and test scenarios can easily run into the 1000’s) and tedious to maintain. It produces results that cannot be fully relied on. Therefore, it is critical for managing a large test environment effectively using well-defined processes and a decent set of tools.

UX and its importance in e-commerce

Two days ago I had to buy a gift for my parents on their anniversary and I was too occupied to roam around in the market or to go and shop in a mall. I quickly checked some cool dresses online for them and got it delivered on that day. It was so easy and the entire process was done in just a few clicks. This is the power of e-commerce. In most straightforward terms, e-commerce is buying and selling goods or services online. It includes the entire selection process, buying/selling, and online transactions for payments. We all are using e-commerce, whether we book flight/train tickets online, buy products online, buy holiday packages online, etc.

Better QA: Learning from unit testing standards

“Unit Testing” is a tricky affair. I am pretty sure that testers at some point in time would have complained about the developer not doing unit testing properly and delivered a poor quality build. On the other hand, developers find it difficult to create and maintain unit test cases along with maintaining the agility of the system.

Cypress vs Selenium

From the vast list of automation testing tools available in the market, we will contend the two most promising tools that are contemplated as game-changers.

How to set up successful QA processes?

We often come across such a statement.