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August 20199 Govind Ramachandranfind the best tools and solutions to embed these in your delivery pipeline.The rise of nonfunctional testsSecurity and performance are major concerns for customers and businesses, so companies are including more tests in these areas for their digital platforms and products. It is essential to embed security as well as performance testing within sprint development. There are many licensed as well as open-source tools that can perform static code scans, security tests, load and stress tests, monitor the environment when running tests and provide companies with detailed reports. Identify the right toolset and include them into your delivery pipeline so that it is embedded in the software delivery pipeline. The power of dataData can help us to streamline the delivery process. Using project metrics, defect leakage information and by understanding the functionality that is vulnerable to defects, the team can respond faster to improve their development and testing process.Thanks to machine learning and artificial intelligence tools, it is getting easier to deploy bots that can absorb this data and learn, analyze, compute and provide companies with an automated test scope. Now bots can automatically provide the test scope that needs to be targeted. This is a very powerful tool for accelerating delivery. Coupled with automation testing, you can scale up quality assurance quickly.Best-in-class customer experienceIt is important that user experience is not compromised during delivery. For agile programs, product owners and businesses should work closely with the testing team to build detailed acceptance criteria for user stories and user journeys. For mobile and browser-based solutions, companies should ensure they have a solid plan around testing across various devices and browser platforms. It's wise to invest in cloud solution platform providers that can ramp up devices and platforms to enable automated tests. Investing in a tool that automatically looks at the changes on wire-frame mock ups to the actual UI/UX is efficient and cost-effective.Don't forget your peopleWith new ways of working, the testing team also needs to adopt an agile mindset. Gone are the days when the testers were spoon-fed full documented requirements. Now the delivery mode is iterative, and the teams are more flexible and open to change, so there needs to be a shift in mindset. Collaboration with the development team is key, and they must be open to change, understand different views, and take a collaborative approach to quality assurance.Quality assurance and testing play a crucial and critical role in any digital transformation journey. It is essential to have an appropriate digital assurance strategy by identifying the right tools, methodologies, and measures to guarantee the right digital customer experience and make quality assurance future-ready. By aligning tools, people, and processes, companies can thrive in the face of constant change. < Page 8 | Page 10 >