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With an ever-increasing need for high quality releases and feature rich digital apps, the demand for faster app development life cycle has become a non-negotiable. Today the world is racing against time to get the best of out of their apps has become the key differentiator in the competitive app market. While implementation of various testing methodologies like DevOps, Continuous Integration and Delivery have helped accelerate the process, there is still a lot of scope for improvement. Of late Artificial Intelligence based Augmented Testing has taken center stage to show us ways to enhance and accelerate our efforts.

According to Gartner, “The use of AI can dramatically increase the efficacy rate of test automation tools.” This gives us all the more reason to quickly adopt new methods and ways to explore AI Augmented Testing to see how it can help you scale up your testing efforts to build and release high quality apps faster.

In this webinar, you will learn to how to use AI in:

  • Creating Self-Healing Capabilities for Test Scripts
  • Faster Test Coverage
  • Intelligent Object Identification
  • Accelerating Test Execution with Automation, Parallel Testing, and much more

Learn more about pCloudy here.

Speaker

Avinash Tiwari

Avinash Tiwari is a renowned thought leader, sought-after keynote speaker, and co-founder of pCloudy.com. He has 20+ years of experience in Product development and Testing. He brings with him a passion for emerging technology and quick adoption, both of which have solidified his reputation as a leader in the mobile app testing field.

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February
22
Wednesday
February 22, 2023
1:00 PM EST

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