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Test Management in an Agile World
Implementing a Robust Test Management Strategy in Excel and Beyond Today, a majority of teams are still using Excel spreadsheets to organize and manage test cases. And while this old school method of test management still makes sense for some, a growing number of teams continue to be held back by their reliance on Excel.
November 13, 2018
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Test Management: The Future of Software Quality
The testing landscape has become increasingly fragmented over the years, with the traditional legacy ALM tools giving way to a myriad of open source frameworks and point solutions. These developments have occurred alongside rapidly changing software development trends, such as Agile and DevOps, and an ever increasing volume of devices and environments. With manual and
November 13, 2018
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Test Case Template
Manage, organize, and report on all of your testing efforts in one central location with this free test case template from QAComplete. With this excel template, you can track tests, the priority of defects, SLA statuses, and defect trends – keeping you updated on the quality of your testing efforts and making your team as efficient
November 13, 2018
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Implementing a Test Management Strategy in Excel and Beyond
Introduction The world of software testing has changed a lot in recent years, with an increasing number of organizations moving towards an agile approach to software development. In an agile world, teams are being asked to move faster — reducing the length of time to delivery while still continuing to improve the quality of each
November 13, 2018
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SoapUI 101: The Beginner’s Guide to API Testing
Ever needed a step-by-step walkthrough on functional testing in SoapUI? We heard you, and apart from generally explaining what functional testing is, how an API works, the differences between SOAP and REST, and why testing APIs differs from other forms of testing, this ebook also has an in-depth tutorial for getting started with functionally testing
November 13, 2018
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Shifting Left with Object Oriented Programming
Final Thoughts Taking a “Shift Left” approach from the top-down is also a good idea – it allows teams to be more unified from the start, so that testers, business analysts, and developers are not playing telephone regarding what they need from each other. Realistically however, shifting left should occur on all levels, and it
November 13, 2018
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