In an agile testing environment, both developers and testers are involved in the software development life cycle from beginning to end.
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In an agile testing environment, both developers and testers are involved in the software development life cycle from beginning to end.
In this newsletter, we will be discussing WebRTC technology, its testing approach, and how we can measure the performance of WebRTC-based applications providing unified real-time communication.
The Agile testing environment creates strength in numbers. It aligns the talents and vision of your entire team to ensure the promise of your product becomes a market reality. Every stakeholder in your software development life cycle is involved from beginning to end. You can maintain an end-user focus through the development and analysis of daily builds using a cyclical, continuous integration model. The core of the Agile environment is the relationship between developers and testers. Each plays a vital role in what has traditionally been the other's exclusive domain. Developers participate in automated unit testing, for example, while testers are involved right from the initial sprint planning.
Enterprises that want to upscale their business further and enhance their employee's performance have begun to utilize m-learning to deliver training. With content flexibility, multimedia usage, instant outcomes, and continuous engagement, m-learning platforms ensure that the user’s learning experience remains enriching, dynamic, and distinctive.
Modern consumers have everything they need right at their fingertips to interact with organizations. They can research, and purchase software products online, and also share their opinions of the product and overall consumer experience in minutes.
Over time, technology has evolved to provide better experiences and services to customers. Technological upgrades have impacted almost every sector, and the eLearning sector has also felt its effects. Earlier, we used to have classes for any course in person. Then, distance learning courses were introduced, and now we have digital training via eLearning using the latest technologies.
"You can't improve what you don't measure" - this saying is rightfully true for the world of software quality assurance. Quality Assurance (QA) metrics are used to estimate the progress and outcome of test results. Through metrics, it is easy to track the status of QA activities, measure team efficiency, and optimize processes.
Blockchain is not only a rapidly evolving technology but also a complex innovation that is now getting heavily integrated with different systems and being utilized extensively. It is used most primarily for cryptocurrency transactions.
Smart contracts are being adopted at an increasing rate. They have the potential to change everything from how we use money to how we vote and even do business transactions. Smart contract platforms like Ethereum allow developers to create applications that can become self-enforcing agreements between two or more parties. This means that once a smart contract is created, it will execute automatically when all of the conditions within the contract are met without any need for human intervention.
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