The “Test Pyramid” was created to guide us on how to integrate automated testing in development by organizing it into UI, Service, and Unit buckets. Since the time it was defined in 2012, the model seems to have fallen by the wayside. But is the Test Pyramid really dead? Discover the more contemporary testing strategies and evaluate the Test Pyramid’s relevance in today’s software development practices. http://webdesignernews.com/long-live-the-test-pyramid/
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