For sure it does NOT save cost upfront at least..<\/p>\n
Implementing a DevOps culture and integrating Continuous testing in that will take some effort<\/p>\n
A cultural shift will be needed and breaking down of dev \/ QA silos<\/p>\n
Now to the benefits, most importantly provides quick feedback<\/p>\n
Coding a feature incorrectly and then fixing it afterwards takes considerable effort<\/p>\n
A lot of communication back and forth not to mention time spent regressing around changes<\/p>\n
And some times issues are not found until the 11th hour, which is another Pandora’s box<\/p>\n
For me the greatest benefit of continuous testing is preventing as many issues from being pushed in the first place<\/p>\n
I created an illustration showing this phenomenon of continuous testing avoiding the pile up of issues over time<\/p>\n
The article and video can be accessed here:<\/p>\n
#ContinuousTesting #Automation #QsDaily #QsArticles<\/p>\n