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Regression Testing

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What is Regression Testing?

Regression testing is a type of software testing that verifies that previously developed and tested software still performs correctly after it was changed or interfaced with other software. Changes may include software enhancements, patches, configuration changes, etc. It is used to ensure that new code changes do not adversely affect existing functionality.

What other technologies are related to Regression Testing?

Regression Testing Complementary Technologies

Smoke tests can be used before regression tests to ensure basic functionality is working.
mentioned alongside Regression Testing in 73% (178) of relevant job posts
Regression testing often includes functional tests to verify that existing functionality remains intact.
mentioned alongside Regression Testing in 20% (310) of relevant job posts
Regression testing may be needed at the system integration level to ensure changes haven't broken interactions between systems.
mentioned alongside Regression Testing in 34% (168) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Regression Testing?

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Software Development Engineer in Test

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