UNIT TESTING is a level of software testing where individual units/ components of a software are tested. The purpose is to validate that each unit (Parts) of the software performs as designed. A unit is the smallest testable part of any software. It usually has one or a few inputs...
Why Automation testing? Every software development group tests its products, yet delivered software always has defects. Test engineers strive to catch them before the product is released but they always creep in and they often reappear, even with the best manual testing processes. Test automation applications/suites are the best...
As demand for greater and more flexible technology features has grown, so too has the pressure to meet the requests of an ever-demanding business and consumer culture – hungry for faster cycle times with greater feature sets. As a result, the pressure to employ new methodologies such as Agile and Continuous Integration and Delivery (CI/CD) has replaced tried and...
Composed by Eric Finver – Managing Principal at Mammoth-AI (LLC) Test Automation Discussion – Why Test In The First Place? Back in grade school, once my nightly dinner was sufficiently scoffed, I would rummage through my backpack, grab my Math text along with the composition paper, and rifle through a myriad of equations...
Today every company is a technology company. Under this premise, we all need to watch the advancements made in the tech industry. Failing to keep pace will allow our competitors a distinctive advantage in the race for market share and customer delight. As we live in a time of extraordinary change driven by technology and the...