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Archive for 2020

  • Adapting test automation to project architecture changes | Gauge Blog

    Sai Krishna Vijaya Kumar Sai Krishna Vijaya Kumar

    Oct 16, 2020

    Adapting test automation to project architecture changes

    Here's why we moved from Selenium and Cypress to Taiko in our client projects

  • Crossbrowser testing with Non-functional tests | Gauge Blog

    Soumya Swaroop Soumya Swaroop

    Sep 10, 2020

    Crossbrowser testing with Non-functional tests

    Here's why functional tests are not meant for cross browser testing

  • Migration using regression testing - A case study | Gauge Blog

    Aug 24, 2020

    Migration using regression testing - A case study

    The team behind a UPI app were migrating from their application framework. Read about how the team ensured that new releases were deployed without affecting its millions of users. To ensure top-notch testing, the team embraced new techniques to deliver quality at speed.

  • Adopting Gauge and Taiko at Workstream to simplify test automation | Gauge Blog

    Jul 24, 2020

    Adopting Gauge and Taiko at Workstream to simplify test automation

    Workstream, a startup in the HR domain, was growing and so were its testing needs. Windy Liu, the lead automation engineer introduced Gauge and Taiko to test the application as well as help introduce new testers to the test automation practice.

  • Shifting left with Gauge - a case study | Gauge Blog

    Jun 24, 2020

    Shifting left with Gauge - a case study

    A leading Australian financial services company set out to create a simple and elegant home loan solution. Investing in test automation and using Gauge helped a lot to improve the overall quality of the application and the user experience.

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