Wouldn’t be amazing if you could test in real world a newly developed software BEFORE it rolls out to the market? Actually, User Acceptance Testing (also known as UAT, Beta, Application, or End-User Testing) can do this. It is the last quality check ‘gate’ that validates the solution before it reaches the end user, but what if you could do this validation before “manual “ UAT and in an automated manner?
Adopting Agile Testing in Banking
Agile testing is a software testing practice that follows the principles of agile software development. Agile testing involves all members of a cross-functional agile team, with special expertise contributed by testers, to ensure delivering the business value desired by the customer at frequent intervals, working at a sustainable pace. With Agile, testing becomes an integral part of the core software development and actively participates though out the software coding process. Agile testing involves testing from the customer perspective as early as possible, testing early and often as code becomes available and stable enough from module/unit level testing.
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How to make 2017 a successful year of testing!
It is possible to reduce even more the time release of your product and improve the testing process within the new year. No miracles included on the list, just an upgraded way of thinking and trusting initiatives. Be prepared of what’s coming in 2017 by following some simple rules….
Faster Releases
Delivering new software can be done in just a couple of weeks instead of several months by slicing tasks into small pieces and by adopting Agile practices. Collaboration and technical practices are two ways that can help in reducing the amount of the time it takes to development:
Faster Releases
Delivering new software can be done in just a couple of weeks instead of several months by slicing tasks into small pieces and by adopting Agile practices. Collaboration and technical practices are two ways that can help in reducing the amount of the time it takes to development: