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The Pesticide Paradox: Sustaining the Effectiveness of Testing Methods

Originally, the pesticide paradox is an intriguing term in agriculture. It says when the same pesticide is applied to crops for a more extended period, the pests develop a resistance against it. And the pesticide no longer works on them since they are immune to it. In 1990, Boris Beizer, in his book Software Testing …

QA Roadmap: Test Plan vs. Test Strategy

What is a Test Plan? A test plan is a comprehensive document that outlines the various aspects and activities of software ...

Which Tests Should I Automate First?

Automation testing has become a crucial element in the software testing industry. If you’ve decided to incorporate ...
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