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Continuous Testing

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What is Continuous Testing?

Continuous Testing is the process of executing automated tests as part of the software delivery pipeline to obtain immediate feedback on the business risks associated with a software release candidate. It involves integrating automated tests into the CI/CD pipeline so that every code change is automatically tested. This ensures that potential issues are identified early and often, reducing the risk of releasing defective software. It commonly used for faster feedback, reduced risk, and improved software quality.

What other technologies are related to Continuous Testing?

Continuous Testing Complementary Technologies

Pair programming can improve the quality of tests and code, indirectly supporting continuous testing.
mentioned alongside Continuous Testing in 45% (58) of relevant job posts
User stories define the requirements that need to be tested, making them complementary to continuous testing.
mentioned alongside Continuous Testing in 14% (73) of relevant job posts
Acceptance Test-Driven Development (ATDD) helps define tests early, which aligns well with continuous testing.
mentioned alongside Continuous Testing in 9% (67) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Continuous Testing?

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Orgs mentioning Continuous Testing
Software Development Engineer in Test

Which organizations are mentioning Continuous Testing?

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Microsoft
Scientific and Technical Services

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