When it comes to web applications in the digital age, data is essential for making well-informed decisions, particularly when it comes to marketing and user engagement. It is essential to have the proper tools in place in order to track and monitor data analytics efficiently. An open-source browser extension called Omnibug is one such tool […]
Posts Tagged ‘testing’
Azure DevOps Integration Using Katalon Studio
Ensuring the quality of your applications is crucial in the current fast-paced software development environment. This is where integration and continuous testing are helpful. For managing your software development lifecycle, Azure DevOps is a robust platform that offers an extensive toolkit, while Katalon Studio is a well-liked test automation tool. Your testing process may be […]
Mastering Test Automation: Combating Test Flakiness with Efficiency
Introduction Software test automation is a cornerstone of modern software development, enabling rapid and reliable testing. However, one persistent challenge that automation engineers face is dealing with flaky tests—tests that intermittently pass and fail without any changes to the code or application. Flaky tests can erode trust in your test suite and slow down development. […]
Exploring Latency: Understanding its Role in Testing and Performance Optimization
Introduction Latency, the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another in a network or system, is a critical factor in the performance and user experience of various applications and technologies. In this blog, we’ll delve into the world of latency, its role in testing, and strategies for optimizing performance. Understanding […]
Upgrading Sitecore Platforms – Testing and Going Live
So, you find yourself in a need of a Sitecore upgrade and don’t know what to start with or how to approach it? This series of blog posts will cover the whole process from zero to hero, or in upgrade terms – from planning to going live. It comes in the form of a guide […]
Let’s Get Started: Selenium with Python #1
Did you know Python can prove to be a best friend of Selenium when it comes to automation testing? This blog will not only give a brief description of how it works and why it is required to know Selenium with python these days but will also help in learning automation testing using the same. […]
VIDEO: Conversion Optimization and Sitecore
Have you ever thought to yourself, “I’ve heard about this Conversion Optimization thing before, but I’m not sure how to get started with it…?” If this thought has ever crossed your mind, then you’re in luck! As a Senior Conversion Strategist, it’s my job to help our customers determine the tools and strategies needed for […]
VIDEO: Sitecore Customer Data Platform | An Early Look at Boxever CDP
Sitecore recently (Q1 2021) acquired Boxever CDP. This is a marketer-focused digital optimization solution that is a definitive step forward in Sitecore’s move to SaaS. If you have been hearing about Sitecore Experience Edge and Content Hub, like me, you are likely seeing the puzzle pieces come together. I wanted to take a deeper look. […]
Q is for Qualitative Research
Qualitative research allows us to evaluate the ‘why’ instead of the ‘what’ when it comes to user actions within an experience.
AB Testing Shared Content with SCORE Snippets
Haven’t you always wanted to be able to test the content that is engaged the most? Your main navigation, maybe? SCORE Snippets are not new but a recent enhancement makes them legen… wait for it, … dary!
CICD Toolset – A Quick Comparison
CICD tools – Comparison The term CICD is vast and implementation is challenging because of the options available as open source as well as licensed products. Here we try to explore the features of CI tools and some of the features to consider while implementing so that tools can “integrate” smoothly. There are “n” number […]
Testing Lists – 0, 1, 2, N
If you are a project manager or business analyst, and certainly if you are a software developer or quality analyst, you will need to test lists at some point. I have an approach I use to fully exercise these lists that I refer to as the “0, 1, 2, N” test. Maybe I should call […]