At Huddle, we provide a weekly collection of software testing news, the ones found inside and outside of Huddle. Today we have scanned the website verticvally and horizontally to bring you the fresh software testing news and gossip, all in one place. Here are our top picks for this week:
Designing 5 Pillars For Level 1 AI Ethics | Ray Wang
The evolution of Artificial intelligence is continuing to evolve. Seems like more and more organizations are adapting to it. With that in mind, Ray Wang, the author of this article decided to dive deeper into this topic and write a detailed article on the 5 identified pillars for artificial intelligence at level 1.
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5 Different Software Testing Methods | Alex for Huddle
As part of our Fundamentals of Software Testing articles, Alex writes about the 5 different software testing methods and the life cycle. Start learning software testing with our online software testing community!
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Layers of automation – Hindsight lessons about automation | MrSlavchev.com
In this article, Mr. Slavchev offers a list of layers where automation could be useful. Additionally, he reveals the different types and favorite layers, based on his own experience.
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Continuous Delivery Using Crowdsourced Testing | Maja for Huddle
Maja Schreiner, has dedicated her time to publish an article covering the her presentations she showed during Swiss Testing Day conference and shares her knowledge what she learned while working intensively with crowdsourced testers
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What Executives Value In Testing/StarWEST/MindMap | Rosie Land
We wanted to share this few-minutes-to-read article written by Rosie Land, where she expresses her thoughts after attending the StarWEST conference. She touches the topic of what executive value in Testing, with additional notes and ideas included.
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The Agile Fluency Model | Martin Fowler
In this article, Martin Fowler shares a simple guide to success with agile. The article shows a fluency morel that will help any beginner get the most our of agile ideas.
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