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In the past, and probably in this column years ago, I was a passionate proponent of making functional performance test execution a prerequisite for substantial completion. This seemed to be an obvious ...
The software testing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. For years, continuous automation testing (CAT) platforms have been the gold standard for reducing manual testing and ensuring ...
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in quality assurance (QA) has led to a huge shift in the industry. It’s common for people to think about AI as a force that does the work of people, only in a ...
Are you grappling with managing your test data in an automation framework? Here’s a fact: effective Test Data Management (TDM) can significantly improve your software testing process. This ...
Part I of this series introduced the lead/lag control strategy as it applies to parallel pump operation and discussed the need for identifying the designer’s intent for a particular system. Part II ...
Leverage Functional Interfaces For High-Speed Test Access During All Phases Of The Silicon Lifecycle
Chip testing used to be straightforward. The development team used fault simulation to select a subset of the functional tests that could detect most possible manufacturing faults. These were ...
As mechanical systems evolve into interconnected digital networks with PLCs and intelligent sensors, manufacturers must adopt functional safety principles to detect faults and transition systems to ...
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