Real-world deployments show 40% test cycle efficiency improvement, 50% faster regression testing, and 36% infrastructure cost savings.
Testing places unique demands on AI. Errors carry real business risk, and fragile tests or slow updates can quickly erode trust in results. As a result, while momentum around AI in testing is strong, ...
Quality engineering must evolve faster than code; otherwise, agentic AI will move quickly, learn rapidly and fail expensively.
Recently launched in technical preview, GitHub Agentic Workflows introduce a way to automate complex, repetitive repository ...
Traditional automation needs human prompts. uRecruits' agentic AI autonomously orchestrates recruiting workflows. Most of the minor tasks are handled automatically 24/7. The approach reduces admin ...
Leapwork recently released new research showing that while confidence in AI-driven software testing is growing rapidly, accuracy, stability, and ongoing manual effort remain decisive factors in how ...
The Conductor extension now can generate post-implementation code quality and compliance reports based on developer specifications.
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In 2026, the gap between market leaders and laggards is defined by a single metric: the ability to ship high-quality code at the speed of thought. As applications evolve into complex webs of ...
Abstract: Unit testing is an essential but resource-intensive step in software development, ensuring individual code units function correctly. This paper introduces AgoneTest, an automated evaluation ...
Abstract: Like E/E architectures, current platforms for scenario-based testing of automated and electric vehicles are restricted with respect to computational performance, connectivity and scalability ...
I’ve tested two new laptops powered by Panther Lake—pitting it head-to-head against laptops with Apple Silicon—and Intel has finally scored a much-needed win with the Core Ultra Series 3. Note: This ...