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Does UI Testing Really Fit into CI/CD?

Why most testing teams don’t take advantage of CI/CD
and how you can

Join us on Wednesday, April 6th, 2022 I 11:00 am EST

Testing has a vital role in the software delivery cycle, suggesting that introducing testing in your continuous integration and continuous delivery pipeline is a must for every team. But does UI testing really fit into CI/CD at all and what types of tests should you have in place without allowing testing to slow down your pipelines?

Join us on Wednesday, April 6 at 11 am EST | 5 pm CET for a live session that will tackle these and other challenges that Test Studio users face and solve together with our automation team.

In 60 minutes, Test Studio automation gurus Andy Wieland and Petar Grigorov will discuss how to design and build automation test suits that not only fit into your CI/CD but help you balance delivery speed and test coverage, be more efficient in your testing efforts and scale your testing operations without compromising the quality of your project.

Highlights we’ll cover during the webinar:

  • How to make UI testing efficient enough to fit into CI/CD

  • What testing practices to choose (e.g. smoke testing) and how to scale them

  • How to design robust, non-brittle automated tests and speed up test execution

  • When and how to perform visual full-feature and regression testing

See you there!

 

The Speakers:

Andrew Wieland 
Andy Wieland Solutions Engineer,
Progress
Petar Grigorov - Sales Engineer 
Petar Grigorov Principal Sales Engineer,
Progress
CSM, PSM, PRINCE2

Andy has worked in the software industry for 15+ years as a sales engineer and consultant, overseeing the implementation of optimization and automation software for thousands of customers. Andy is a certified Scrum Master, Agile Project Execution and Product Management coach.

Petar has 15+ years of experience in multiple key roles within software development such as QA, Project Management, Sales and Account Management. He knows the “pains” of both test and software engineering and believes that collaboration is a state of mind that can be successfully achieved with the help of a proper toolset.