Introducing NeoLoad 7.1
Tricentis NeoLoad, the market-leading continuous performance testing solution, has just released version 7.1.
This software testing blog explores best practices and trends related to continuous testing and test automation, as we share insights into Tricentis’ latest innovations.
Tricentis NeoLoad, the market-leading continuous performance testing solution, has just released version 7.1.
In Tricentis NeoLoad, SQL database support is built-in out of the box. Its configuration is straightforward and implementing in projects is extremely easy.
LiveCompare adds a stunning treemap summarization display for impact analysis and qTest integration.
When Cheetah Digital’s development team rapidly scaled to meet customer demand for new features, testing reached a tipping point.
How a robust and flexible solution for data validation and reconciliation supports decision integrity.
Learn how Nationwide reduced testing costs while maintaining a high standard of quality by modernizing its approach to testing.
Learn how this fast service restaurant transformed Quality Engineering from a small, manual testing group to a powerful, influential arm of the engineering organization.
Learn about new Forrester research on how DevOps leaders use and value 75 common quality metrics. Are you relying on “overrated” metrics or overlooking “hidden gems”?
We surveyed 848 SAP project leaders to assess enterprises’ top SAP transformation priorities and testing challenges for the next 2 years. Here’s what we found…
How applying DevOps-style test automation to DWH/BI and other data integration projects can guarantee a high level of data quality
Trying to decide what software testing tool is right for your organization? Here’s a list of what criteria to consider and an interactive tool comparison matrix.
What is BDD and how does it relate to Continuous Testing?
Is exploratory testing the same as ad hoc testing? The short answer: No. While they do have some superficial overlap, if you pit exploratory testing vs. ad hoc testing, you will quickly find that they are two very different things.
Exploratory testing is an umbrella term for a method of testing that allows testers to explore, learn, and analyze a program on the basis of their own intuition and insights.
One way to conduct exploratory testing is to take the approach of tour-based testing. A testing tour is an exploration around a theme, and it can be used to provide a clear focus to your session, helping you to set a realistic goal.
An exploratory testing charter is a mission statement for your exploratory testing. But before we get into charters – what are we talking about when we say “session based testing”?
Learn about the data warehouse test planning and the processes that have been implemented for successful data warehouse projects. Major testing categories (with a focus on component and integration testing) and sub-categories are described to illustrate what is involved in these testing efforts.
No matter how technology advances, software testing will always be non-negotiable. Every week new stories emerge of software failing across a myriad of industries; sparking chaos, halting business, or even costing lives.
What is ETL testing? Data warehouse/BI infrastructure testing? BI application/report testing? What’s the difference between them?
There is no “one size fits all” solution to test case design – but there are best practices. Here are some key considerations for creating an effective test case design with Tricentis Tosca.
How to verify data integrity across all data warehouse sources and target schemas, ETL processes, and business intelligence components.
This blog from Tricentis staff gives you a brief overview of Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), as well as a few pros and cons to consider when implementing SAFe in your enterprise.