Ship Faster, Fix Less: A Guide To Continuous Testing
Blog post from Keploy
Continuous testing is a software testing strategy that integrates testing throughout the software development life cycle, aiming to ensure continuous delivery and high-quality software output. This approach contrasts with traditional waterfall methods by embedding testing at every stage, thereby enabling faster feedback, early bug detection, and minimizing rework. Continuous testing aligns with Agile and DevOps practices, facilitating quicker software delivery and enhancing code quality. It involves methodologies like unit tests, integration tests, regression tests, and end-to-end journey tests, and leverages automation for efficiency. Despite its benefits, continuous testing faces challenges such as insufficient testing infrastructure, lack of standard tools, and scalability issues, which require organizational commitment to overcome. Tools like testRigor, Selenium, Jenkins, Appium, and Eggplant support continuous testing by automating the process and integrating seamlessly into CI/CD pipelines, thus contributing to faster and more reliable software development cycles.
No tracked trend matches for this post yet.
Use this post, company, and trend context to find content marketing opportunities, perform competitive analysis, or address product feature gaps via the Plushcap MCP server or the Plushcap API.