How Visual AI Accelerates Release Velocity
In the latest chapter of the “State of AI applied to Quality Engineering 2021-22” report, learn how you can use Visual AI today to release software faster and with fewer bugs.
In the latest chapter of the “State of AI applied to Quality Engineering 2021-22” report, learn how you can use Visual AI today to release software faster and with fewer bugs.
We’ve just released a brand new version of Applitools which includes a new MS Teams integration, updates to Slack/RallyDev/GitHub integrations, new baseline option for testing across OS and browser versions, and UX enhancements on defining multiple regions!
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Catch a recap of my recent keynote, where I spoke about the context and the criteria required to make any test automation framework the “best.”
There are a lot of cool new things coming up in Selenium 4. We’re getting very close to the official release, and we’ve got a full review of what’s coming for you.
In this report, learn why AI is needed to meet the scale and complexities of modern software delivery. Traditional test automation tools will continue to struggle to keep up.
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(Editor’s Note: This post has been recently updated for accuracy and completeness. It was originally published in March 2019 by Al Sargent.) Have you tried using Selenium IDE for your…
Jason’s team needed a reliable way to test their application across these browsers. So, Jason and two colleagues at ThoughtWorks did research on the available tools. Finding nothing that met their needs, they began writing what became Selenium.
Most articles share the good sides of testing. This isn’t that. Here, you’ll find hot takes from the test community on the things that are rarely said out loud ?
Applitools lets users inspect the entire document, or just selected pages. The scope of comparison matches the needs of the test. Users can target specific sections of a PDF for testing and ignore sections that are not relevant to a test. And, armed with the Applitools layout algorithm, users can validate a PDF layout even if the internal text has changed.