Software Quality Assurance Trends in 2023
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Increased Usage of Javascript-based Tools
JavaScript, which has been around for two decades, continues to develop and evolve to improve software testing. The development of frameworks such as React and Node.js has facilitated the rapid creation, testing, and interaction of online apps by developers and testers. In addition, the increasing popularity of JavaScript-based tools has allowed developers to construct cross-platform mobile applications with more ease and speed than ever before. As of 2022, according to data published by Radix, 23% of developers believed that JavaScript is ascending to the forefront of mobile app development, with 57% concurring. Consequently, JavaScript is becoming an integral part of software development and an increasingly popular testing tool for software companies.
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QAOPs
QAOPs is an emerging concept that incorporates quality assurance into software delivery processes. This technique focuses on automating and integrating testing and quality assurance activities into the software development lifecycle. It blends QA methods with development and IT operations to provide a sustainable, long-term quality assurance strategy. QAOps unifies QA across the SDLC, delivering the best quality, shorter release cycles, and fewer mistakes than conventional QA.
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Scriptless Test Automation
Scriptless (codeless) testing automates tests using tools instead of manual scripting. This method allows testers to rapidly write, perform, and evaluate tests, simplifying manual testing and speeding up the process. Testers may automate time-consuming manual operations and reduce test development time using scriptless automation solutions. Developers save time developing code for multiple testing scenarios, executing tests, and assessing results. ACCELQ, Kobiton, Cerberus Testing, and TestComplete are popular scriptless test automation solutions in software testing.
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Shift-left Testing
Shift-left testing, done early in software and system development, finds flaws and issues before they become serious difficulties. This allows the team to spend less time troubleshooting and more time creating features and functionality. Late testing causes inadequate resources, undetected design, architectural, and requirements faults, trouble debugging and resolving issues, and project delays. Shift-left testing eliminates all of these issues. There are four techniques to move testing early in the software development cycle. Shift-left testing might be incremental, conventional, Agile/DevOps, or model-based.
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