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What is Autonomous Testing?

Being autonomous means to operate independently without human intervention. This sounds too good to be true for machines. Yet, there are examples of autonomous machines, such as novel autonomous vehicles or simple autonomous vacuum cleaners. If we look at the evolution of the vacuum cleaner, traditional vacuum cleaners were operated by hand, requiring physical effort. …

5 Advantages of Autonomous Testing

Autonomous testing is every tester’s dream. The system takes care of everything, allowing humans to take a breather. ...

Bank-style Functional Monitoring in Production

How do banks do testing in production? Don’t get us wrong – banks do test their software thoroughly before pushing ...

Testing a Website App with testRigor

testRigor reduces the time you spend on regression by autonomously detecting all new functionality in your application and taking ...

How to Test a Website with testRigor

So you’ve just finished building a website for your bike shop, Mike’s Bikes. You want your customers to have the same ...

What is Test Coverage?

“Quality is the best business plan” – John Lasseter. Having a bug-free application is the dream that every developer, ...

How to compile an iOS app for Simulator

Compiling an iOS app for the simulator involves several steps, each critical to ensuring the app runs smoothly. This guide helps ...
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