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Insprint Test Automation – what features should your automation tool have?

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In most cases, they divide their work in sprints – a repeatable fixed time-box during which all tasks for a deliverable are planned and executed. A recommended approach for considering a user story complete is when the corresponding feature that was being developed, is tested and automated too.

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What is Non-Functional Testing? – All you need to know

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Non-functional testing focuses on user expectations, whereas functional testing is to do with user requirements. Non-functional testing examines how a system operates rather than looking at specific functions or behaviors. Why is Non-Functional Testing necessary? Both functional and non-functional tests are essential.

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How to automate your web testing on real mobile and desktop browsers

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Mobile phones were not so evolved to run a web application in the browser. When we are talking about web testing, we mean web applications and website testing in web browsers. They require internet connectivity and a browser to run on. Why use automated testing tools for testing websites?

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Top 3 Challenges in Cross Browser Testing and How to Tackle Them

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Since the beginning of the internet era, browsers and websites have lived co-dependently. Starting from the internet explorer, then to the Mozilla project and now to at least six major browsers in the market, we have evolved quite well. But browsers and web development technologies do not seem to be in a happy relationship.

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Cloud-Based Testing – A tester’s perspective

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Cloud-based testing has become quite integral these days. Most businesses have already done the shift towards cloud-based testing. The traditional testing that was done on the software installed on local servers is now slowly fading away. Cloud-based testing comprises cloud-based test automation as well.

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Modern Codeless Test Automation: Myths And Facts

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Testing, being the part of the software arena, is also advancing to great new heights. From manual testing to record-and-playback tools, then to automation testing and now to codeless test automation, we have traversed a long path. What is codeless test automation ?

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10 Reasons Why Test Automation Fails

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We know that test automation is expected to make processes faster and easier in software organizations and also to enhance the quality of the software significantly. However, in reality, test automation fails around 64% of the time to deliver according to the expectations as per Cigniti. Unrealistic Expectations.

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