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DescriptionContinous Delivery Test Strategy.jpg |
English: What does continous delivery say about test strategy: testing is a cross-functional activity that involves the whole team, and should be done continously from the beginning of the project. Your deployment pipeline should have these types of tests: Functional Acceptance tests, Non-Functional Acceptance test, Unit tests, Integration tests, System tests, Usability tests, Exploratory tests, Showcases |
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Author | Nhan Ngo |
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