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Best codeless automation testing tools in 2021

Testsigma

With the advent of agile and DevOps culture, we’re already embracing digital transformation. Organizations globally are looking for newer technologies and tools to innovate, enhance productivity and deliver faster. Gone are the days when automation testers had to learn coding to write test scripts.

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Release readiness through AI-based white box resiliency testing with JMeter and Dynatrace

Dynatrace

This guest blog is authored by Raphael Pionke , DevOps Engineer at T-Systems MMS. Credits on content go to him and the work he has been doing around performance & resiliency testing automation. Our Application Performance Management (APM) and load test team at T-Systems MMS helps our customers reduce the risk of failed releases.

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Advantages of using codeless test automation tools – An exhaustive list

Testsigma

MarketQuest (2021) predicts automation testing to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.8% That brings us to the crux of our conversation — codeless test automation. In the past, it was always important for testers to learn to code and keep updating their skills for performing automation tests.

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Cross Browser Testing: Some tools for enterprises

Testsigma

In general, most websites or web apps run into errors because of a solitary reason: solid cross-browser testing isn’t performed. When you perform cross-browser testing, you validate visual elements and ensure all functional and non-functional aspects of the website are consistent across different browsers.

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Shift Left Testing: Some tools that can help

Testsigma

The Shift Left testing approach is not a new term. This testing approach expedites testing and helps detect bugs in the early stages of development. But, First, What’s Shift Left Testing? Shift Left is a testing approach where testing begins right from the software development phase.

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Test Orchestration: What is it?

Testsigma

We’re sure you’ve heard your DevOps team often talk about test orchestration. This testing approach has quickly become a crucial element of test automation because it streamlines the automation process. What is Test Orchestration? What are the Benefits of Test Orchestration? Source: PhoenixNap.

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Cloud Testing: How to overcome the challenges of testing on-premise?

Testsigma

If you’ve been performing on-premise testing in your organization, you know the rules already. But for the uninitiated, on-premise testing is a form of testing where testers perform tests on local machines, systems, or devices set up at an office. On-premise testing comes with a lot of responsibility.

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