Predictive Testing: Outcome of a Test Event

Over the last decade, testing has matured, evolved, and established its need in almost every organization. Businesses today want to spend more on testing and there is an obvious commitment to quality and budget, with trends immensely changing in the last couple of years. Earlier, if something failed in production, developers were questioned on how a particular aspect or process was missed, but oflate it all comes down to testing, which means that in an organization, the management has expectations with regards to testing where they also want to have predictability on the quality outcome.

Independent testing has become mainstream and it is highly recommended to separate development from testing purely to eliminate the conflict of interest. Despite this divide, can independent testing really solve the problem? Most organizations have multiple testing providers that naturally lead to a lot of inconsistency. Each supplier has its own rules, standards, and methodologies resulting in different practices. Some of the practices include usage of multiple tools and definitions, use of excel sheets instead of updated market tools and tracking in redundant places.

This paper gives a detailed overview of Predictive Testing and its outcome. In order to set the context, it is important to highlight why Predictive Testing is an important subject to address and why the events need to be more predictable and how testing function can be streamlined.

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