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We have 200+ widely used testing tools but we still struggle with real ROI for testing, When your QE ecosystem is this distributed, "Quality" becomes a game of data-hunting rather than risk-mitigation.
Testers spend ~30% of our time testing and ~70% of our time managing the distance between our tools.
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We have 200+ widely used testing tools but we still struggle with real ROI for testing, When your QE ecosystem is this distributed, "Quality" becomes a game of data-hunting rather than risk-mitigation.
Testers spend ~30% of our time testing and ~70% of our time managing the distance between our tools.