When the first computer bug was discovered in 1947, it was quite literally a moth that had become trapped inside a system at Harvard University that was disrupting the electronics. At that time, the ...
AI agents hold great promise. They can rapidly explore flows, generate test ideas and produce evidence. Unfortunately, speed is not the same as trust. But when an AI agent claims that all tests have ...
From generating test cases and transforming test data to accelerating planning and improving developer communication, AI is having a profound impact on software testing. The integration of artificial ...
Comprehensive quality engineering and testing are a must for today's software-driven organizations. Perhaps not surprisingly, generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) is emerging as a cutting-edge ...
Software testing automation startup Qualiti Inc. said today it has closed on a $6.5 million round of seed funding led by Sierra Ventures with participation from Epic Ventures. Qualiti has created an ...
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Learn how AI code assistants eliminate repetitive work, helping QA teams reduce maintenance debt and accelerate software ...
Eggplant Test 7.0 features powerful integrations enabling the testing of mobile apps on more than 7,500 operating system and device combinations simultaneously Solution eliminates need for costly ...
In a recent article about upgrading continuous testing for generative AI, I asked how code generation tools, copilots, and other generative AI capabilities would impact quality assurance (QA) and ...
How has Maryland become so advanced in technology? Not just because it’s located near the D.C. area, federal government offices, and large defense companies. There’s another surprisingly simple reason ...