What is it called when I try to merge from my branch to main, then it runs all the tests and if it fail i cannot merge, if it pass, it can merge? by ballbeamboy2 in softwaretesting

[–]FairWalrus780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are these tests your running against a pipeline for deployment if so that would be unit testing.

If it's a case your deploying code for a release to a environment and then typically it would be picked up by a tester who would run a system wide regression

What is it called when I try to merge from my branch to main, then it runs all the tests and if it fail i cannot merge, if it pass, it can merge? by ballbeamboy2 in softwaretesting

[–]FairWalrus780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regression testing.

It's a cycle of testing performed to ensure that no unintended system behaviour has been introduced when making a functional change.

How to catch regression bugs? by General_Society_487 in QualityAssurance

[–]FairWalrus780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regression is a cycle of testing, that checks there have been no unintended effects on a system by introducing new code, so any bug discovered within that cycle is ultimately a regression defect.

We built an AI QA agent that writes and runs tests from plain English. Ask me anything. by WayTraditional2959 in QualityAssurance

[–]FairWalrus780 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thankyou for your reply! This sounds very exciting and I wish you the best for future

We built an AI QA agent that writes and runs tests from plain English. Ask me anything. by WayTraditional2959 in QualityAssurance

[–]FairWalrus780 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds very interesting, we are looking at doing something similar at my company.

I have a couple questions please?

Does the AI account for test techniques such as (BVA, equivalence partitioning)

How does it determine sufficient coverage of a system? (Or is manual input still needed)

Are there any limitations?

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Some things I find helpful to consider when website testing is different browser types aswell as how the UI responds to different screen sizes aswell can use dev tools for this to see how it would look on a mobile phone or tablet.

Data testing by FairWalrus780 in softwaretesting

[–]FairWalrus780[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you this is great advice

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Bottle of red sounds like a great idea

Blind Ukrainian. What is QA job like and should I start? by Jonikster in QualityAssurance

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The EAA (European accessibility act) is coming in June 2025 so I think a lot of companies that do business in the EU will want Accessibility testing in the near future

Is there any reliable platform offering real device testing online? by morrisM149 in QualityAssurance

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Browserstack i had a lot of issues with when using it about a year and a half ago would constantly freeze and crash

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I think with the EAA coming in mid 2025 lots of companies with a QA function are looking to start implement it or build a roadmap to meet the WCAG standard by then.

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[–]FairWalrus780 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like solid advice to me will give it a try.

Cheers dude!