Distributed testing, part 2
In this article, we continue discussing distributed testing and take a closer look at scopes and groups. We also introduce multi-agent testing, which is an example of using test scopes.
In this article, we continue discussing distributed testing and take a closer look at scopes and groups. We also introduce multi-agent testing, which is an example of using test scopes.
Introduction We are working on a series of improvements to our platform. These consists of Improving support for parallel test runs Better job distribution Support for multi-agent tests Test handoff Improving parallelism stems from the need to shorten execution times. In end-to-end tests, execution times are often very long. In a tool where test creation is fast (such as Boozang), long execution times dictate the upper limit of test coverage. […]
In this article we do a deep-dive on Team work support in Boozang. We talk about why web-based solutions are ideal for team collaboration, and discuss best-practices around access policy.
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In December 2019 after a successful pilot, Touring Club Suisse adopted Boozang to automate their tests to allow for non-developers to participate in automation.
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In this example, we use the great json-server from Typicode to demonstrate the API testing functionality of Boozang.
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