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Key QA Metrics: How to Calculate, Implement, and Use Them Effectively
The other day I was chatting with a tester I know and we had this dialog: After this dialog, I thought about how the metrics-related processes were set up in some of my projects: In one of them, only the developer was notified about critical bugs on the prod, who had to fix the bug urgently. As a result the bug is fixed, but the tester will not even be aware of this bug. This process makes it impossible to collect metrics related to bugs In another project, not all tasks are tested by the tester. For example, some trivial changes may be rolled out in the release even without notifying the tester, although in fact these changes may cause some regression bugs And on another project, where all tasks and bugs go through the tester — there are no metrics at all, because there was no sense in them specifically for that product. And that’s okay Each project is a separate story. Metrics can be a tool that aligns processes and helps the team, but they are definitely not universal or even always needed. In this article, I want to talk about some good metrics, namely how to calculate, implement and use them in the future. Let’s go! 1. Test Coverage of Requirements What is this metric? This metric will reflect how much of the requirements are covered by tests and helps to assess test completeness and minimize the risk of missing critical bugs. How is it calculated? Read more: https://medium.com/@yuliashaifele/key-qa-metrics-how-to-calculate-implement-and-use-them-effectively-6d5ab4517e40
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10 Best Software Testing Tools For QA
Quality Assurance (QA) testing tools are the tools that are used to automate the testing process of software applications. Therefore, QA is designed to make sure that every new software release meets the requirements of the project and provides a good user experience. This article will provide you with a detailed explanation of the 10 Best Software Testing Tools For QA that are used to automate repetitive testing tasks , increase the efficiency of testing, and give accurate test results to the developers. What is a QA Software Testing Tool? QA refers to Quality Assurance in software development . The QA tools are designed to ensure that each of the new software meets the requirements of the projects and it provides a better user experience but some of these tools also consist of a few bugs or some defects in them. These Quality Assurance testing tools help to manage the task management, performance testing, and functional testing of the software. These QA testing tools help the software developers write appropriate test cases and execute these test cases. Why Do We Need QA Automation Testing? In today’s software world, manual testing falls short. That’s where QA automation steps in, revolutionizing testing strategies. It boosts efficiency and speed, catching bugs early and ensuring consistent testing. Automation covers more ground, freeing up resources for complex tasks and eliminating tedious regression testing. It’s essential for CI/CD pipelines, providing instant feedback and maintaining quality. Plus, it enables realistic testing scenarios and fosters collaboration. Automation isn’t replacing manual testing; it’s a powerful ally for delivering top-notch software quickly. 10 Best Software Testing Tools for QA There are many Software testing tools available for QA . Some of the top 10 Software testing tools for QA are mentioned below: Table of Content 10 Best Software Testing Tools for QA 1. QA Wolf 2. Autify 3. Endtest 4. Tricentis Testim 5. Kobiton 6. Test Sigma 7. Test Rigor 8. BugBug 9. Mabl 10. Testing Whiz Read more: https://medium.com/@lognoroy2000/10-best-software-testing-tools-for-qa-e4b305d1021a
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I Found the Best Apps for Productivity in 2024
Discovering useful apps in the always changing world of productivity tools can greatly improve your workflow. After doing a lot of research, I’ve found a few excellent but lesser-known apps and web tools that can increase your productivity in 2024. These are some unusual solutions that you may not be familiar with, each providing special features to simplify your work and increase productivity. Let’s start the list: 1. Audionotes audionotes.app Platform: iOS, Android, Web Website: Audionotes Audionotes is an innovative app that turns your spoken thoughts into clear, organized text notes using AI. Whether you’re in a meeting, attending a lecture, or brainstorming ideas, Audionotes can capture your voice and convert it into text with remarkable accuracy. The app also offers features like task management, integrations with popular tools, and seamless sharing options. Audionotes is perfect for anyone who prefers speaking over typing and needs a reliable way to keep track of their notes. 2. Typeframes typeframes.com Read more: https://medium.com/@hii_mohit/i-found-the-best-apps-for-productivity-in-2024-f0030816b5cf
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Dots illustration by the author. Almost thirty years ago, Steve Jobs gave an interview to Wired where he came up with one of my all-time favourite quotes about creativity: “Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things. And the reason they were able to do that was that they’ve had more experiences or they have thought more about their experiences than other people.” As someone who works in design, this is a concept I’ve thought about a lot over the years, and this is how I visualise it: Imagine a huge wall covered in thousands of dots. Each dot represents a piece of knowledge that you’ve acquired. In your hand you have a ball of string, and you wind the string between the dots to create patterns. Connecting the dots in a new way is creativity . Unfortunately, you find yourself recreating patterns that other people have created before. “ Everything original has already been discovered ”, you think. Perhaps you’re right. With a limited number of dots, after a while, you end up weaving the same old patterns. The answer, then, is to add a new dot. Ideally it is something unexpected that doesn’t fit with the other dots at all. And voila! Suddenly you have the ability to weave a new pattern. Read here: https://medium.com/user-experience-design-1/enhancing-your-design-skills-by-adding-more-dots-afcd9969792d
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How & Why I Use Modern Tech Like its 2004
Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash It’s 2004. I change the batteries in my discman and pop in Nirvana’s cd version of Nevermind on my walk to school. I don’t have a cellphone, so I have no idea what I’m missing. Music listening exists in a silo. No notifications rouse me from the chorus of the song. I’ve heard of MySpace, but I’m a precocious teen and I’m not interested in joining. I laugh with my group of fellow nerdy friends on lunch break as we eat a bag of popcorn in the school stairwell, considering if we should prank call a teacher on the weekend. Later that evening I sit on the couch and flick through the fifty-odd channels on our boxy old television, searching for the best viewing option on a Wednesday night. Murder mysteries, reruns of laugh-track-heavy comedy shows, or the newest episode of American Idol are the main contenders. My mom and I settle on an old episode of Friends before retiring to bed. I set the alarm on my funky round clock before turning out the light. I wonder if we will look back at 2024 a decade from now and think these were simpler times? Or will we recognize that these times were so hectic that we had nowhere to ground our tired minds? Or, more optimistically, will we look back and say, “things are simpler now.” The answer really will depend on all of us, especially when it comes to our use of technologies and relationship to work. Read more: https://medium.com/@ashely.crouch/how-why-i-use-modern-tech-like-its-2004-3a3af5b6a39c
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How & Why I Use Modern Tech Like its 2004
Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash It’s 2004. I change the batteries in my discman and pop in Nirvana’s cd version of Nevermind on my walk to school. I don’t have a cellphone, so I have no idea what I’m missing. Music listening exists in a silo. No notifications rouse me from the chorus of the song. I’ve heard of MySpace, but I’m a precocious teen and I’m not interested in joining. I laugh with my group of fellow nerdy friends on lunch break as we eat a bag of popcorn in the school stairwell, considering if we should prank call a teacher on the weekend. Later that evening I sit on the couch and flick through the fifty-odd channels on our boxy old television, searching for the best viewing option on a Wednesday night. Murder mysteries, reruns of laugh-track-heavy comedy shows, or the newest episode of American Idol are the main contenders. My mom and I settle on an old episode of Friends before retiring to bed. I set the alarm on my funky round clock before turning out the light. I wonder if we will look back at 2024 a decade from now and think these were simpler times? Or will we recognize that these times were so hectic that we had nowhere to ground our tired minds? Or, more optimistically, will we look back and say, “things are simpler now.” Reaf more: https://medium.com/@ashely.crouch/how-why-i-use-modern-tech-like-its-2004-3a3af5b6a39c
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Top 5 QA Automation Trends in 2024 Era
T he year 2024 is set to uncover the QA automation trends in 2024 that are more integrated, intelligent, and impactful than ever. Recent studies project a staggering 23% annual growth in test automation until 2024. This statistic is a testament to the increasing reliance on and trust in automation. This article aims to delve deep into the trends, benefits, and opportunities that define the 2024 automation QA landscape. We will explore how businesses can leverage these advancements to optimize operations, enhance product quality, and stay ahead in the competitive digital arena. Are you eager to learn more about how automation can transform your business in 2024 and beyond? Keep reading to uncover strategic approaches to automation that can bring your business to new heights. Join us on this journey into the future of automation and explore how our expertise at QATestLab can be your guiding force. QA Automation Trends in 2024: Shaping the Future of Software Development With the entering of a new decade, a significant transformation in QA automation is predicted. The trends highlight the growing importance of automation in delivering high-quality, efficient, and user-centric software solutions. Here, we explore the key trends in QA automation that are set to define the technological landscape in 2024. 1. AI and ML Integration in Automation Testing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are revolutionizing how we approach automation testing. In 2024, these technologies are expected to play a central role in making testing processes more intelligent and adaptive. AI and ML algorithms are employed to analyze test results, predict potential issues, and optimize testing strategies. This integration leads to smarter, more efficient, and more accurate testing processes, reducing the time and resources required for quality assurance. Read more: https://medium.com/@qatestlab/top-5-qa-automation-trends-in-2024-era-fb37f3795eeb
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