I read an interesting article on SD Times the other day entitled “Agile Testing Fact and Fiction“, in which the author makes a hip effort at dispelling five perceived myths regarding testing in an ...
Well before the Army’s ongoing transition to Agile software development, U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems’ (PEO EIS) Global Combat Support System – Army (GCSS-Army) ...
“Failing fast” lies at the heart of agile. Teams want continuous integration (CI) to provide feedback on their latest updates as soon as possible. CI test results are the primary barometer that ...
In this agile world, quality assurance (QA) has changed from “test everything” to “test as fast as you can.” The increasing adoption of agile and DevOps is minimizing the importance of QA for many ...
Earlier, the development team was seen as the be-all and end-all of software development life cycle, with testing forming only a small fraction of the SDLC. Fortunately, this is changing. Modern ...
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Most ASIC companies use random tests not only to verify new designs but also for regression testing. Using random tests for regression testing is a great idea for coverage as the randomness over time ...