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AI-powered tooling has been around for quite some time. You may even be using AI-based services without even realizing it. However, they had been mostly a part of a backend and were effective only for ...
In software testing, Agentic AI changes how testing is handled across applications. Instead of relying solely on fixed ...
Test automation has been pivotal in accelerating software releases, but it came with a high learning curve that limited its reach. No-code testing platforms helped ease that by enabling teams to ...
As users and IT continue to look for ways to shorten application development timeframes, automating large portions of QA seems to promise a solution. But how far can you go? The traditional quality ...
When the first computer bug was discovered in 1947, it was quite literally a moth that had become trapped inside a system at Harvard University that was disrupting the electronics. At that time, the ...
All QA professionals know the difference between a test script and a test case and the overlap between them, but few have the patience to analyze each. It can speed up testing and make tests more ...
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I automated Linux backups with a simple bash script and cron (and it’s better than a GUI)
Build a bash script that controls what, where, and when backups run. Schedule the executable backup.sh with cron and review logs and destination after runs. Test the script, use absolute paths to ...
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