Some consultant companies will not eliminate all the risks by offering an automagic solution (Perhaps a revolutionary testing tool). However, it could give better possibilities for applications to be evaluated in case of quality gaps and deliver accurate applications for the consumers. We see products/services failing before any launch or retiring a couple of months later.
Using data to make decisions is actually really hard. Yet nearly every tech company, business, and team touts “data-driven” as the de-facto way that they operate. In practice, this intention to be data-led is often just aspirational—only about a quarter of organizations report that they are actually data-driven, according to Harvard Business Review. It’s easy to see why organizations strive to more effectively use their data.
In this Kongcast episode, Danielle Dias, Software Engineer at Just Eat Takeaway.com, talks about how her team creates a seamless customer experience by using Kong Gateway for rate limiting, monitoring, alerting, and more. Check out the transcript and video from our conversation below, and be sure to subscribe to get email alerts for the latest new episodes.
Discover best practices for creating well-defined test scenarios to improve test coverage for your apps.
Look for the following must-haves when you want to move data seamlessly between sources and destinations of all kinds.
In software testing, a test plan is a must-have. A well-defined and comprehensive test plan provides all stakeholders involved with necessary information of the testing roadmap. Through it all members gain a shared vision for the testing approaches, strategies, objectives, resources, and timelines. In this article, we will deep-dive into what a test plan is, why it is so important, and how to create a good test plan that truly improves the overall efficiency of your testing activities.