Trust, but verify: The importance of software test automation
Blog post from GitLab
Steve Ropa's article draws parallels between Cold War-era arms control agreements and modern software development practices, emphasizing the concept of "trust, but verify" as crucial for effective DevOps automation. He argues that successful development hinges on short feedback loops and safe code, which DevOps facilitates by integrating Lean principles and trust-based management. Despite the necessity of trusting professional developers, Ropa highlights the importance of verification through automated testing to ensure integration with broader systems and compliance with legal requirements. He categorizes verification into unit, system, and compliance levels, stressing the need for automated testing at each stage to maintain system stability and align with customer needs. By incorporating automated security scans and ensuring frequent checks, the article advocates for a balance between empowering developers and maintaining rigorous oversight, avoiding cumbersome processes that slow development.
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