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Exploratory Testing: How Do You Approach it as a QA Engineer?

“Exploratory testing is not so much a thing that you do; it’s far more a way that you think.” Exploring an application, as easy as it may seem, can be a taxing endeavor for the novices. Ask a veteran tester, and they’ll tell you how truly challenging exploratory testing is. It’s not an aimless walk …

FAQ – Is testRigor secure?

TestRigor is extremely secure. We take security very seriously. That is why we are SOC2 TYPE2 compliant and we run external ...

FAQ – How is testRigor different from Cucumber Gherkin?

testRigor is different from Cucumber or Gherkin in fundamental way specifications are executable out of the box. There is no need ...

Tips & Tricks – How to Autonomously Generate Tests

There are many ways to create tests in testRigor. In this session we will talk about two ways to generate tests autonomously. The ...

Your Guide to Hyperautomation

Introduction to Hyperautomation Before digging into hyperautomation, it may be helpful to define automation first. Automation ...

FAQ – Does testRigor support BDD?

TestRigor does support BDD; however, BDD is a very broad term and there’s a little bit of mixing misconception about BDD is ...

FAQ – In what order should I write tests?

We at testRigor believe that the order should be the most important functionality first so whatever is most business critical ...
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