by Women Who Test | Apr 5, 2024 | Testing
Delivering high-volume event data within milliseconds has become a challenge with a continuously rising amount of data generated by applications or systems. Kafka, an event streaming platform distributed across networks, has emerged as the cornerstone of numerous...
by Women Who Test | Apr 17, 2023 | Testing
How do you ensure that your website is offering consistent results and helping your customers engage in this digital age? Even when you may have already invested a lot in creating a website loaded with detailed features, advanced website testing is the only way to be...
by Women Who Test | Apr 14, 2023 | Career, Testing
I’m Isabel Evans, and my research is about the experiences of testers with tools and automation. I’ve been investigating “Who is testing? What are their backgrounds, experiences, training and readiness for a role including testing?” My data includes the experiences of...
by Stasi Richmond | Sep 13, 2021 | Technology, Testing
My Perspective There’s a common misconception when it comes to risk that it cannot be used, measured, or understood, and that if it can be measured, the measurement lacks credibility or clear definition. I have a fundamental disagreement with this assumption, as I...
by Women Who Test | Mar 16, 2021 | Testing
Test automation isn’t anything new. Like any other engineering process, test automation has had its own evolution cycle, starting with the days of record-and-play solutions. Today, test automation embraces the latest in technologies, including AI and machine learning,...
by Women Who Test | Feb 19, 2021 | Testing
I’d argue that the most underrated type of testing in software engineering is exploratory testing. Some people assume that it’s a task with low-effort thinking, where the tester simply goes through the application and sees what comes up. We all know that exploratory...