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@sancharini shared a post, 6 days, 15 hours ago

Delta Testing in Agile Releases: How to Validate Changes Without Retesting Everything?

Learn how delta testing helps Agile teams validate code changes efficiently, reduce regression scope, and accelerate CI/CD releases without retesting everything.

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@sancharini shared a post, 1 week, 6 days ago

Interpreting Software Testing Metrics Beyond Dashboards

Learn how to interpret software testing metrics beyond dashboards, turning raw data into actionable insights that improve release decisions and reduce risk.

Interpreting Software Testing Metrics Beyond Dashboards
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@sancharini shared a post, 2 weeks, 5 days ago

Verification vs Validation Explained for Beginners in QA

Learn the difference between verification vs validation in QA. This beginner-friendly guide explains how both ensure software is built correctly and meets user expectations.

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@sancharini shared a post, 3 weeks, 6 days ago

How to Combine Monkey Testing With Structured Test Automation?

Explore a practical approach to combining monkey testing with structured test automation, including smart test design, observability, and risk-based execution.

How to Combine Monkey Testing With Structured Test Automation?
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@sancharini created an organization Keploy , 1 month, 1 week ago.
Keploy is an AI-powered testing tool that specializes in creating test cases and generating stubs and mocks for end-to-end testing. By automating test generation, it helps teams significantly improve code coverage, achieving up to an impressive 90% test coverage in just a matter of minutes using open-source testing resources. Keploy offers several notable features, including a straightforward Integration Framework for incorporating new libraries, the ability to convert API calls into test cases and data mocks, and the capability to handle a wide range of detailed test scenarios. Additionally, it supports four programming languages: Java, Node.js, Python, and Go.