EasyRepro vs. Selenium. What’s the Difference?

Preparing and performing repeated UI tests for your Dynamics 365 environment requires the right tool in hand. EasyRepro and Selenium are two of the most commonly used automated frameworks to run such tests.
Software test automation frameworks. All you need to know

What is a test automation framework? Think of the test automation framework as the scaffolding.
Retesting and Regression Testing. What is the Difference?

In the dynamic world of software development, where changes accompany a system throughout its growth, testing is a pivotal element. Software testing includes quite a few types, some of which are retesting and regression testing.
What is TestOps?

Quality is everything. But many organizations fail to deliver it consistently with each application release to their customers.
Automation test reporting tools for 2023

Automation test reporting tools for 2023 There are no properly done tests without the test documentation. Throughout the test automation project, you need to understand the consequences of the given test run.
Automated vs. manual Testing: Differences

Manual testing vs. automated testing.
What Are Financial Dimensions in Dynamics 365

Discover how financial dimensions in Dynamics 365 enhance financial data analysis and management, offering customizable categorization for better decision-making and reporting in business operations.
Test automation strategy – best practices

Test automation strategy – best practices Test automation takes away the burden of performing repetitive, rule-based tasks manually. This enables the testing teams to run testing faster a
What is a test automation pyramid?

Test automation is there to ensure software application works as expected. But in order to do so, you need directions to run the automation processes.
Web Application Testing Automation. Quick Guide

After the deployment of a website, a plethora of challenges may arise. Be it broken links, complex navigation, or security vulnerabilities — your system is at failure risk.