Abstract: The growing complexity of software systems and the need for more rapid, high-quality software releases have created the need for intelligent and automated testing mechanisms. Drawing on ...
The company has multiple orders from a major hyperscaler as it ramps up its AI processor spending. The electric vehicle capital spending market is expected to return to growth. Wall Street expects ...
Product demos get all the attention, but software development more often involves things like debugging, quality assurance, and testing. It’s the dull but critical work that keeps software running the ...
From generating test cases and transforming test data to accelerating planning and improving developer communication, AI is having a profound impact on software testing. The integration of artificial ...
Testing APIs and applications was challenging in the early devops days. As teams sought to advance their CI/CD pipelines and support continuous deployment, test automation platforms gained popularity, ...
This week, tech content creators began to suspect that AI was making it harder to share some of the most highly sought-after tech tutorials on YouTube, but now YouTube is denying that odd removals ...
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Abstract: Test automation intrusive to the devices under test is difficult to apply on closed or uncommon touch screen systems, e.g., a Switch game console or a digital instrument running a ...
Artificial intelligence is now built directly into many SaaS platforms, and that shift has created a new testing challenge. These systems don’t just run code, they generate predictions, adapt to fresh ...
After the pandemic, Rimeco, an aerospace manufacturer in Ohio, had a stuffed order book—but not enough workers to fill it. The solution: Deploy a robot to load and unload parts onto machines. The ...