Share

Live Webinar July 22nd, 2021, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  StickyMinds/Techwell

Manual testing has long been the cornerstone of software quality, relying on the expertise of software testers to ensure an excellent user experience. However, manual testing alone is no longer a viable testing strategy. High-velocity teams often struggle to keep up with frequent releases, demanding a hybrid or even fully automated approach.

To manage, quality teams are turning to low-code test automation solutions. But, the line between what to automate and what to test manually is blurred. Understanding the role of each—and their impact on UX—is critical to building an effective quality strategy.

Join Damon Paul, (LinkedIn profile) Testing Expert and Technical Solutions Engineer at mabl, to explore ways to combine manual and automated functional testing to create a high-impact quality engineering strategy.

Attendees will hear about how to:

  • Connect your strategy back to the user experience
  • Balance the roles of automated and manual tests
  • Leverage low-code test automation in your quality strategy

Presenter:  Damon Paul Testing Expert and Technical Solutions Engineer is a Testing Expert and Technical Solutions Engineer at mabl who loves nothing more than to empower humans with technology and knowledge. With experience as both a Manual QA Specialist and QA Automation Engineer, Damon has experience quickly understanding a team’s quality and testing goals and guiding them to solutions and testing practices that work best for them.

Click to register for:
Balancing Manual & Automated Tests: Find The Right Mix

0 0 1.0
Technical Project Management Leadership Strategic & Business Management

NOTE: For PMI® Audit Purposes – Print Out This Post!  Take notes on this page during the presentation and also indicate the Date & Time you attended. Note any information from the presentation you found useful to your professional development and place it in your audit folder.