Consumers are a significant driving force in the market and their demand for a better technology keeps getting increased exponentially with high usage across all sectors. In order to match pace with the demand and deliver a high quality product, organizations are gravitating more(Continuous testing software) towards Agile and DevOps. Faster time to market of a high quality product is the baseline goal for DevOps. Release cycles have become considerably shorter and it further calls for a well-rounded and comprehensive testing strategy, in order to ensure that a high quality product is delivered to the end user, within a stipulated time frame.
Continuous Testing is a process of evaluating software quality by testing it at every stage of software development. It adds more value to the CI/CD process by testing early and testing often.
What makes Continuous testing the secret ingredient to the recipe of a quality product?
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What is impeding Continuous testing in the day to day QA process?
It is worth noting that while continuous testing seems like a difficult task, it is not impossible to achieve.
Some of the most common roadblocks encountered in continuous testing are mentioned below.
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Testing framework setup difficulties
The efforts involved in identifying the right tool and framework which can integrate without any hiccups in the current DevOps pipeline is a daunting and time consuming task. And then there is the cost factor which puts the whole idea on the backburner.
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