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Getting Started With Web Testing Using Selenium & Sauce Labs

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Company
Date Published
Author
Will Iverson
Word Count
640
Company Posts That Month
1
Language
English
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Summary

Dynacron Group, a technology consulting firm based outside Seattle, has been using Selenium for web testing for nearly four years. They initially struggled with execution time due to limited browser availability, but recently transitioned to Sauce Labs to overcome this issue. By standardizing a parallel execution framework and template project, testers can easily integrate Sauce Labs into their workflow, allowing them to run tests in parallel across multiple browsers, significantly reducing test execution time. The company has found that using parallel execution enables them to finish test suites in as little as 15 minutes, compared to several hours when running tests serially. Dynacron Group provides open-source resources, including a template project and library, to help others get started with web testing using Selenium and Sauce Labs.

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