?? Revamping Regression Test Cases for Better Efficiency and Coverage ??
Jeyakirushna T
QA Lead | Certified Automation and Functional Tester | API Automation, Backend Testing & DevOps | JMeter
In quality engineering, keeping our regression test cases up-to-date isn't just a good practice—it's a necessity. Here’s why this revamp is essential and how we’re leveraging advanced strategies and tools to elevate the quality of our testing process:
?? Optimized Test Coverage: As applications evolve, older test cases can miss newly introduced functionalities or updated workflows. By thoroughly revisiting our test cases, we ensure that every feature—old or new—is consistently validated. This minimizes escape defects and improves product reliability.
?? Improved Test Case Efficiency: A well-designed regression suite should prioritize high-risk areas while avoiding redundancy. Through this revamp, we’re identifying and eliminating unnecessary tests, which leads to faster execution times and more efficient resource usage.
?? Automation-Ready: With the shift to CI/CD pipelines and increased focus on API automation (using tools like JMeter), our goal is to make our regression suite automation-friendly. This enables us to integrate seamlessly with DevOps, execute tests in parallel, and achieve faster feedback.
?? Enhanced Data-Driven Testing: By integrating data-driven testing approaches and using parameterized scripts for frequently changing datasets, our revamped test cases can validate diverse scenarios with ease, enhancing test case adaptability and resilience.
Through these updates, we aim to ensure our testing framework not only keeps pace with development but also provides a robust foundation for delivering quality releases.
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QA specialist - Quality Engineering at LTI Mindtree solutions pvt Ltd
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