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Visual tests are essential for making sure your website looks good, but they also can be challenging to run if your website has a lot of dynamic elements. In a typical visual regression test, your goal is to compare new website versions against previously set baselines to check that unnecessary changes don’t accidentally get loaded to production.
When to stop testing? This question gets asked more often than not. However, as simple and straightforward it sounds, the answer to this question spans multiple aspects and variables which should be considered when we really want to stop. We just wish the answer could be “When all defects are found!”. Like humans, the software is also mere mortal and never bug-free. This blog aims to discuss multiple factors which should be pondered before we make a decision to stop testing.
Salesforce is a game-changer in the business world, revolutionizing how organizations manage customer relationships and drive growth. As businesses increasingly adopt Salesforce as their go-to CRM platform, the need for robust Salesforce testing to fully unlock its capabilities also rises. However, Salesforce testing is quite complex, especially in terms of data management.
Bugs can occur in any digital system, from software to mobile apps and websites, and sometimes these bugs can cause tremendous chaos and negative impact on the bottom line. The more traffic a website receives, the greater an impact a bug can cause.