Continuous Software Testing System
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A Continuous Software Testing System is a software test automation system that supports continuous testing tasks.
- See: Test Acceptance Criteria, Test Automation, System Requirements, Software Requirements, User Story.
References
2022
- (Wikipedia, 2022) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/continuous_testing Retrieved:2022-11-16.
- Continuous testing is the process of executing automated tests as part of the software delivery pipeline to obtain immediate feedback on the business risks associated with a software release candidate.[1] [2] Continuous testing was originally proposed as a way of reducing waiting time for feedback to developers by introducing development environment-triggered tests as well as more traditional developer/tester-triggered tests. For Continuous testing, the scope of testing extends from validating bottom-up requirements or user stories to assessing the system requirements associated with overarching business goals.[3]
- ↑ Part of the Pipeline: Why Continuous Testing Is Essential, by Adam Auerbach, TechWell Insights August 2015
- ↑ The Relationship between Risk and Continuous Testing: An Interview with Wayne Ariola, by Cameron Philipp-Edmonds, Stickyminds December 2015
- ↑ DevOps: Are You Pushing Bugs to Clients Faster, by Wayne Ariola and Cynthia Dunlop, PNSQC October 2015