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Testing for Fragmentation: Understanding Browser and Device Fragmentation

DZone

Put your fragments back together. “Testing for Fragmentation” is a blog series. It takes a look at the market data on devices, platforms, browsers, etc. in use today, how this diversity comes into play during software development and testing — and what two million+ developers on BrowserStack do to account for it.

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Are Computer Architects to Blame for the State of Security Today?

ACM Sigarch

When it comes to hardware support to mitigate software security issues, there is a significant gap between what is available in products today and known solutions. This article examines the history of architectural support, summarizes research philosophies, and delves into possible reasons for relatively little support for software security in current systems.

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Automating Performance Audit Using Lighthouse

DZone

Using Lighthouse. A public-facing website needs to run performance audits regularly to check all the metrics are meeting the requirements. Metrics differ from team to team or project to project. Here the metrics are the performance, accessibility, SEO, best-practices, and paw.

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Criteria and Requirements of Functional Testing in an Agile World

Testsigma

A typical manual QA tester spends more than 50% of the time in testing the functionality of the application. A majority of time is spent in executing the same test cases multiple times for regression testing. If these repeatedly executed test cases can be automated, a lot of time and manual effort can be saved. What is Functional Testing? Functional Testing is concerned with verifying the functionality of all the features of an application under test(AUT).

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For October 25th, 2019

High Scalability

Wake up! It's HighScalability time: Is this the PDP-7 Ken Thompson used to create Unix? Our intrepid detective says yes. Do you like this sort of Stuff? I'd greatly appreciate your support on Patreon. I also wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 for all who need to understand the cloud. On Amazon it has 61 mostly 5 star reviews (136 on Goodreads). Please recommend it.