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Continuous testing requires test automation throughout the delivery pipeline. Test automation not only increases the speed of deployment but, more importantly, reduces the risk inherent in continuous delivery. Test automation within the continuous testing framework is more than just developing and maintaining an automated regression suite. In fact, automated regression suites, especially those that run overnight actually create bottlenecks in the continuous deployment process. Continuous testing requires a test automation strategy that enhances rather than impedes the continuous delivery process.
Performance testing is critical to customer satisfaction; if your application’s performance doesn’t meet the expectations of your customers, they will move on to your competitor. Performance testing can be complicated and requires specialized test planning. To plan a comprehensive test strategy, it is important to fully understand the challenges of performance testing as well as the process and tools available to create an effective performance test.
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