In this blog post, we will implement outlier detection algorithms using Great Expectations. There is a socio-technical context to this blog post. On the social side of things, I want to emphasize that Great Expectations can be used to provide business folks information in a timely manner. On the technical side, we will look at how to use Great Expectations […]
Outlier detection algorithms using Great Expectations
Testing Infrastructure as Code: A beginner’s guide
This post is for testers who wants to know about testing Infrastructure as Code. We are also aiming to help testers who are looking for a change to their testing domain. I worked as a functional tester for more than 18 years in various roles. For the past one and half years, I am a tester in a DevOps team. […]
Technical testing at Qxf2: Q1 of 2022
Qxf2 often brands our type of testing as technical testing. We do not care about “manual testing” or “automated testing”. We struggle to explain what that means to other folks who are stuck in the “manual vs automation” mindset. Technical testing is one of those terms that is easier to experience than to explain. Given how often we need to […]