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The Role of Recording in Load Testing Tools

Alex Podelko

An interesting discussion started around a very good post Open Source Load Testing Tool Review by Ragnar Lönn. I should be more clear around what use case(s) I am looking to support, because that shapes my opinions in the article. What I’m looking for primarily is functionality that supports load test automation.

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Evolution of Browser Testing

DZone

As technology has evolved, browser testing has also had to make strides to keep up. This article is an outline of browser testing in the past, and how it has changed to keep up with our growing technological field. You may also like: Comparing Top 10 Cross-Browser Testing Tools of 2019. Testing in the Earlier Days.

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An exhaustive list of the most popular cross-browser testing tools

Testsigma

Cross Browser Testing is one of the most growing needs for software development companies today. The penetration of the internet in almost every aspect of life ii. To cater to the need discussed above – there are multiple testing tools that have been developed with different features. Supports manual testing : Yes.

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No code automation testing: When to use and when not to use

Testsigma

Having a coded approach to test automation has its benefits. It certainly does give you the power to be extra flexible in terms of test case creation. No code automation testing is an alternate approach that might be suitable for you and give you ROI sooner, providing few conditions are met. Too many repetitive regression tests.

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Follow up on the Test Automation Discussion – Bringing in the Performance View

Alex Podelko

There was a rather heated discussion around A Context-Driven Approach to Automation in Testing by James Bach and Michael Bolton (referred below as the article and the authors – other references would be explicit). and Open letter to “CDT Test Automation” reviewers as well as in many other different places.

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Cloud-Based Testing – A tester’s perspective

Testsigma

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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5 signs you need to choose cross browser testing on the cloud

Testsigma

We can observe that Samsung Internet 14.2 To ensure our site performs uniformly across multiple browsers, we perform cross-browser testing. As the name suggests, cross-browser testing is a testing approach that ensures our website/app performs as intended across various devices and browser-OS combinations.

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