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Are Times still Good for Load Testing?

Alex Podelko

My post Good Times for Load Testing was published in 2014. It is difficult to believe that 5 years passed… Are times still good for load testing? If we speak about commercial load testing tools, we see rather a shrinking market and not too much innovation recently. Commercial Tools [Crisis?]. Open Source.

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Top UI Automation Tools You Should Try

DZone

As applications are designed and developed for varied platforms, spanning mobile, desktop, and cloud, testing user interfaces has turned into an increasingly complicated and risk-prone job. While having its series of challenges and loopholes, automated UI testing is gaining traction. 55% of businesses conduct UX testing.

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Testsigma as a mobile testing tool – how can it help me achieve ROI faster?

Testsigma

Even though they were managing quite well with manual testers and in-house test automation setup, they know this arrangement cannot work for long. They also know that automation testing is gaining popularity and it is one of the strategies to get hold of ROI faster. Test creation – Easier with a friend.

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Master Apache JMeter. From Load Testing to DevOps

Alex Podelko

From load testing to DevOps. It appears that Apache JMeter became the most popular load testing tool. In 2014, I was preparing a presentation about load testing tools and criteria for their selection. In particular, JMeter has many integrations with other popular tools and a large number of plugins.

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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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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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What types of test cases should be automated for efficient cross-browser testing?

Testsigma

It is always advisable to run cross-browser test cases at least on these. Additionally, deciding which cross-browser test cases are ideal for automation requires proper analysis and expertise. Additionally, deciding which cross-browser test cases are ideal for automation requires proper analysis and expertise. When to test?