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THE TRUE COST OF END-TO-END TESTING
However you decide to build automated test coverage, the costs break down into three elements:
People Time Infrastructure
These handy-dandy calculators help you compare different options so you can see exactly how much QA Wolf can save you in the long run.
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Culture of quality
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Five cost-effective changes you can make to increase and sustain the velocity of your engineering teams that don't include hiring additional resources. Here's how to do more with less.
Parallelization
Parallel testing: what it is, why it's hard, and why you should do it
Full parallel testing is hard. But in the long run, other approaches to test execution cost more in productivity and dollars. Learn how you can help your team deliver a quality product faster and save money.