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From the Pipeline v17.0

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This entry is part 17 of 36 in the series From the Pipeline

The following will be a regular feature where we share articles, podcasts, and webinars of interest from the web. The Top 5 Considerations for Creating a Successful Cloud-Based Pipeline TheContinue reading “From the Pipeline v17.0”

Posted byThomas HaverAugust 10, 2020August 12, 2020Posted inautomation, qaLeave a comment on From the Pipeline v17.0

From the Pipeline v16.0

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This entry is part 16 of 36 in the series From the Pipeline

The following will be a regular feature where we share articles, podcasts, and webinars of interest from the web. Best Books to Learn Automation Testing The following is a listContinue reading “From the Pipeline v16.0”

Posted byThomas HaverAugust 3, 2020August 12, 2020Posted inautomation, qaLeave a comment on From the Pipeline v16.0

From the Pipeline v15.0

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This entry is part 15 of 36 in the series From the Pipeline

The following will be a regular feature where we share articles, podcasts, and webinars of interest from the web. IEEE Spectrum Ranked the Top Trending Programming Languages Python earned theContinue reading “From the Pipeline v15.0”

Posted byThomas HaverJuly 27, 2020August 12, 2020Posted inautomation, qaLeave a comment on From the Pipeline v15.0

From the Pipeline v14.0

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This entry is part 14 of 36 in the series From the Pipeline

The following will be a regular feature where we share articles, podcasts, and webinars of interest from the web. The State of Open Source Testing: Key Findings on BDD AContinue reading “From the Pipeline v14.0”

Posted byThomas HaverJuly 18, 2020August 12, 2020Posted inautomation, qaLeave a comment on From the Pipeline v14.0

Cukes and Apples: Writing Scenarios with Page Objects

Welcome Back In the previous article, Cukes and Apples: App Automation with Ruby and Appium, I demonstrated a functional workspace setup for mobile automation by using Appium to launch theContinue reading “Cukes and Apples: Writing Scenarios with Page Objects”

Posted byJoshua RussellMay 24, 2020Posted inappium, automation, cucumber, qa, tutorialLeave a comment on Cukes and Apples: Writing Scenarios with Page Objects

Three Team Activities to Improve the Quality of Automation

This is the second in a series of posts about the strategy and tactics of test automation. The first on common challenges can be found HERE. Our team has experienceContinue reading “Three Team Activities to Improve the Quality of Automation”

Posted byThomas HaverMay 8, 2020Posted inautomation, qaLeave a comment on Three Team Activities to Improve the Quality of Automation

Cukes and Apples: App Automation with Ruby and Appium

(Part One) This post will be the first of a series that demonstrates how to build robust mobile test automation using Ruby, Cucumber, and Appium. The initial implementation is relativelyContinue reading “Cukes and Apples: App Automation with Ruby and Appium”

Posted byJoshua RussellApril 25, 2020Posted inappium, automation, qa, tutorialLeave a comment on Cukes and Apples: App Automation with Ruby and Appium

Six Common Challenges of Test Automation and How to Beat Them

This will be a series of posts about the strategy and tactics of test automation. My team has experience working at multiple large firms with an enterprise-wide scope. Throughout ourContinue reading “Six Common Challenges of Test Automation and How to Beat Them”

Posted byThomas HaverApril 4, 2020Posted inautomation, qa1 Comment on Six Common Challenges of Test Automation and How to Beat Them

Fictional Test Data

An underlying principle in our work as software developers is that everyone should understand our work. From design to production, we strive to produce sensible models for other humans toContinue reading “Fictional Test Data”

Posted byJoshua RussellMarch 24, 2020Posted inqa2 Comments on Fictional Test Data

Automated Accessibility (ADA) Testing with Pa11y

ADA validation is the oft-forgotten child in QA Automation conversations. As Quality Assurance professionals we focus on functional, performance, and security testing but miss the value and importance of accessibilityContinue reading “Automated Accessibility (ADA) Testing with Pa11y”

Posted byJerren EveryMarch 24, 2020Posted ina11y, automation, qaLeave a comment on Automated Accessibility (ADA) Testing with Pa11y

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