Telerik blogs

Latest

For the latest product updates, please visit Release.

  • Productivity Testing

    Creating Mocks By Example with JustMock

    Check one of the latest time saving features in JustMock, Mocking By Example!
    June 20, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Four UI Test Automation Tips for HTML5 Applications

    Every application needs a solid mix of automated testing: unit, integration, and functional/User Interface. UI automation has always been at the top of the test pyramid, but not because they’re the best type of automated tests. Rather, UI tests should be a few carefully chosen tests built on top of a wide base of unit tests and a solid middle layer of integration tests.
    June 19, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Potential Project Killers – Part 2 – the Vague Budget

    In Part 1 of this five part series on potential project killers, I covered the concept of starting the project too fast. Starting the real work on the project before you’re ready can truly be a project killer. The project must be fully planned and prepared for – which I guess might make ‘the planning’ the real work on the project. In this Part 2, I’d like to discuss another potential project killer – the project with no real budget or at best a ‘vague’ budget. You might think, “No budget…nothing to manage against!” Well, that’s not exactly the ...
    June 09, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Data-Driven Tests - Logon and Setup Steps

    Greetings, fellow testers. Last week we talked about Data Driven Tests and how they can speed through dozens or hundreds of variations quickly for you. In the example I used a simple sample application, just a web page with a form. Often we need to log in and/or perform some setup steps before the actual "meat" of the test, or have some cleanup tasks after we're done — we certainly wouldn't want to do that for every iteration. That would be silly and time-wasting. Let's look at a better way. Here's our simple test, modified to use a login screen. ...
    June 05, 2013
  • Productivity Testing

    Manual Testing - the Next Step

    Greetings, fellow testers. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about Manual Testing using Test Studio. As I pointed out, brining your existing manual tests into Test Studio is a great way to get started, and provides a better platform for reporting results over time than simple spreadsheets normally do. Your next step might be to take advantage of Test Studio's automation to ease your way through actually performing the manual tests. You probably have many tests that begin with the same set of instructions - log on, navigate to a particular page, perhaps creating some data - before ...
    June 03, 2013