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Shifting Left – Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance

Shift-left testing must be integrated into continuous testing so that testers can yield more prevalent, comprehensive, and realistic tests using real functional data. While continuous testing is part of the DevOps pipeline process for feedback on bugs, shift-left testing focuses on defined targets<br>Read more: https://www.cigniti.com/blog/shifting-left-cost-quality-driver-resistance/

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Shifting Left – Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance

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  1. Shifting Left - Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance

  2. Shifting Left - Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance Agile practices, being espoused almost universally, demand that testing be done faster and earlier in the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Leaders of application development are under cumulative pressure to sustain quality while growing delivery velocity. To establish a highly productive product delivery organization, they should employ a shift-left approach to testing and invest in test automation. While shift-left testing may appear to be the ideal approach for assisting you in the testing process before releasing new products, the technique is insufficient on its own. Shift-left testing must be integrated into continuous testing so that testers can yield more prevalent, comprehensive, and realistic tests using real functional data. The confluence of “shift-left continuous testing” increases the automation of your application testing and ensures that it is used as much, as early, and as continuously as possible throughout the product development pipeline. While continuous testing is part of the DevOps pipeline process for feedback on bugs, shift-left testing focuses on defined targets.

  3. Shifting Left - Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance What do Shift-Left and Continuous Testing mean for your DevOps QA strategy? Continuous testing is a process of incorporating automated tests into the software delivery pipeline quickly, steadily, and comprehensively. If the whole of the DevOPs pipeline (i.e. from the plan, design, development to implementation) is included in the continuous testing, then the left shift will be part of each cycle and establishes test strategies for each work in the cycle. What is the webinar all about? Gartner Research finds that "Application leaders are under increasing pressure to maintain quality while increasing the velocity of delivery". Attend this webinar for insights on making a case for Shift Left, establishing an end-to-end strategy, anticipating challenges, and managing change through a real-world enterprise case study. About the speakers Maryanne Fleming has worked in retail for more than 30 years. In this time, she has gained valuable insights while leading projects for large multinationals such as Marks and Spencer, Mothercare, Monsoon Accessorize and more. As a Project Manager, she gained first-hand experience of testing time being compressed to hit Go Live dates, with the attendant risk to quality, cost, and actual Go Live dates.

  4. Shifting Left - Using Cost of Quality as a Driver Against Resistance Robb is a thought leader in the domain of software quality assurance and is based in London. His 20 years of consulting experience has included clients and project locations as diverse as a global energy concern in Cape Town, a multinational telecommunications company in Manila, a mining company in Borneo, a global bank in Frankfurt, a major semiconductor manufacturer in Shanghai, and the United States Army at the Pentagon. Who Should Attend? QA and IT leaders from enterprises in any industry or region will find this webinar insightful. Register for the webinar and save your spot to listen to some interesting insights on August 5th, 2021. Being a worldwide leader in independent quality engineering services, Cigniti is a strong advocate of Quality Assurance and its implementation right from the initial stages of the software lifecycle. We take great measures to make sure that we are fully equipped with state-of-the-art services and have partnered with other experts that specialize in providing testing services. Talk to us. Read Full Blog at: http://www.cigniti.com/blog/shifting-left-cost-quality-driver-resistance

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