What QA Transformation Actually Means
QA transformation is not just about better testing. It is about building a culture where quality is shared, visible, and owned across the whole organisation.
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QA transformation is not just about better testing. It is about building a culture where quality is shared, visible, and owned across the whole organisation.
Observability is not just about production support. It is part of modern software delivery, helping teams understand behaviour, spot risk early, and keep learning after release.
Manual and automated testing both matter. The strongest teams know where each adds value, and why trying to automate everything is usually a mistake.
Missing tests create risk, but flaky tests create confusion. Good automation should build trust, not train teams to ignore the signal.
Unit, integration, and end-to-end tests all serve different purposes. The key is knowing what each is for, where it adds value, and who should own it.
A clear introduction to smoke tests, regression tests, and sanity checks, what each one means, and when teams typically use them.
A practical introduction to common software testing and QA terms, from SDLC and test cases to selectors, smoke tests, regression, and more.
A practical guide to test cases, test plans, and test runs, what each one means, and why they matter in modern software testing.