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  1. REGRESSION TESTING is a type of software testing that intends to ensure that changes (enhancements or defect fixes) to the software have not adversely affected it.[1]
  2. During regression testing, new test cases are not created but previously created test cases are re-executed.[1]
  3. Regression Testing can be done using both Black Box or White Box Testing methods.[1]
  4. In this post, we will see what is regression testing and when and how we do regression testing.[2]
  5. Regression testing gives confidence to the developers that there is no broken functionality after modifying the production code.[2]
  6. Interviewers may ask you why do you do regression testing.[2]
  7. We do software regression testing whenever the production code is modified.[2]
  8. Regression testing is the process of testing changes to software to ensure older programming still works with new changes.[3]
  9. Regression testing should be done whenever a new update is introduced into the software.[3]
  10. CI in combination with regression testing is considered a good software development practice, because it ensures that recent changes have not negatively impacted the software’s functionality.[4]
  11. Regression testing is intent upon mitigating risk by identifying coding deficiencies.[5]
  12. Regression testing retests the unrevised portions of an application to ensure they have not been negatively impacted by revisions, upgrades, or updates.[5]
  13. Regression testing should exist in every test plan and project estimation.[5]
  14. Regression testing can be a quality measure of whether new code complies or interferes with the functionality of the existing code with which it interacts.[5]
  15. Comprehensive orchestration APIs Remotely execute feature testing, regression testing, and integration testing scenarios with the platform’s API capabilities.[6]
  16. Reuse scripts Leverage the same scripts across all phases of feature and regression testing and ongoing management.[6]
  17. Regression testing is mostly automated, as it contains many tests that repeat during every testing session.[7]
  18. The aim of regression testing is to make sure that fixes, additions or improvements of the code haven’t caused new errors, and the reported errors do not appear any more.[7]
  19. The concept of application regression testing seems difficult for some people to understand, similarly to automation testing.[8]
  20. In this detailed guide, we will provide the exact regression testing definition.[8]
  21. For this reason, we’ll focus more on automated regression testing and regression automation.[8]
  22. This method focuses on selecting a number of tests instead of full regression testing.[8]
  23. In my last post, Why regression tests are so important, I explained what regression testing is and why you should implement sets of tests for all your development projects.[9]
  24. Instead of using manual testing, if you invest in automated regression testing, these numbers can be drastically reduced.[9]
  25. At first, we were performing the regression testing manually.[9]
  26. I would say that, on average, we spent eight hours per feature just on manual regression testing.[9]
  27. Regression testing is a specific form of testing that verifies whether a given piece of software suffered regressions after undergoing changes.[10]
  28. In today’s post, we’ll define and explain what automated regression testing means.[10]
  29. We’ll start by explaining what a regression is, how costly they are for software teams, and why you should employ regression testing to avoid them.[10]
  30. The first step in order to understand “automated regression testing” is to get rid of the “automated” part, at least for now.[10]
  31. Regression testing ensures that the changes have not introduced new bugs in the existing features which were working fine before.[11]
  32. Regression testing is also required in cases where the underlying technology is changed or upgraded due to old libraries are deprecated.[11]
  33. When a developer does code optimization or performance fixes then also testers perform regression testing.[11]
  34. Regression testing is making sure that the product works fine with new functionality, bug fixes, or any change in the existing feature.[12]
  35. Regression testing can be performed on a new build when there is a significant change in the original functionality.[12]
  36. When can we perform Regression Testing?[12]
  37. We do regression testing whenever the production code is modified.[12]
  38. Testlio helps augment their small in-house QA team who had been taking up to three weeks to perform manual regression testing.[13]
  39. On an ongoing basis, we assign 20 testers to work in 2 to 3-hour bursts to knock out the regression testing overnight or over weekends.[13]
  40. Crowdsourced regression testing is more efficient than adding additional full-time testers and provides the speed and flexibility necessary for today’s continuous development initiatives.[13]
  41. Regression testing, or software testing performed after editing the software, is vital to maintaining functionality and optimum user experiences.[14]
  42. Regression testing should be performed any time a change is made to software (like a bug fix) to ensure that no other parts of the software have “regressed” from their previous functionality.[14]
  43. Each one has its pros and cons, and will require your software testing engineers to consider the goals of their regression testing strategy carefully.[14]
  44. Whatever approach you need, regression testing is a basic necessity of software quality assurance.[14]
  45. Even when server patches or database upgrades are performed, full regression testing must be done to ensure the integrity of the complete system so that customers are not adversely affected.[15]
  46. They normally perform regression testing as unit testing or functional testing.[16]
  47. Regression testing in agile helps development teams concentrate on new functionality, while maintaining stability with every new product increment.[17]
  48. Teams use regression testing to make sure that tested software continues to perform after every modification.[17]
  49. Regression testing ensures that previous functionality of the application works effectively and new changes have not introduced new bugs.[17]
  50. This makes regression testing in agile essential.[17]
  51. Our regression testing approach starts with designing effective regression test cases.[18]
  52. XBOSoft designs a regression testing strategy that meets your unique needs and resources to ultimately reduce total testing time without sacrificing software quality.[18]
  53. Next, we deploy open-source software regression testing tools that help streamline your process and identify areas of critical concern.[18]
  54. simply, regression testing is a form of software testing that confirms or denies the software components’ functionality after system changes.[19]
  55. In this case, regression testing can improve the quality of the product overall.[19]
  56. Regression testing is necessary, even when making very small changes to the code.[19]
  57. Effective regressive testing can reduce these risks, and human-powered regression testing is fast and accurate.[19]
  58. Put simply, regression testing is about making sure old bugs don’t come back to haunt you.[20]
  59. More formally, regression testing is about ensuring your software continues to behave in the expected manner after you have made any changes.[20]
  60. By contrast, regression testing is designed to re-run all the relevant tests to make sure there have been no regressions.[20]
  61. There are three approaches to regression testing.[20]
  62. So, testing done with the aim of catching any regressions in an already tested functionality is called Regression Testing.[21]
  63. Although regression testing is confused with retesting many times, testers should remember that retesting and regression testing are different.[21]
  64. Read in detail the differences of Regression Testing vs Retesting.[21]
  65. Looking to automate your regression testing without the worries of infrastructure or learning curve?[21]
  66. During regression testing the test cases are prioritized depending upon the changes done to the feature or module in the application.[22]
  67. Regression testing is an excellent way of figuring out if existing software functions work exactly as expected after changing something in the internal system.[23]
  68. Well-planned regression testing can make a difference in the quality of your software.[23]
  69. It turns out that one of the problems is that many software development teams aren’t precisely sure of the need to perform regression testing; thus neglecting it.[23]
  70. Customers of UTOR already benefit from our regression testing solutions, and we can tap into our pool of experience and share requisite with you.[23]
  71. Costly and time-consuming, regression testing is a nagging pain point for the whole delivery team.[24]
  72. Luckily, it is possible to make regression testing less painful and more efficient.[24]
  73. To do so, you should devise an efficient regression testing strategy, fully covering the needs of your product and assuring product quality at an optimal cost.[24]
  74. This is the most common reason to run regression testing.[24]
  75. Regression testing is performed when there is a code change in a software application.[25]
  76. Regression testing ensures that the change in the code does not bring up bugs in the workings of the software.[25]
  77. Once the regression testing is cleared, functionality testing of the build starts.[25]
  78. In case regression testing brings up critical issues, then in most cases, functionality testing is halted.[25]
  79. According to Wikipedia, Regression testing is an important type of software testing that revolves around re-running functional and non-functional tests.[26]
  80. Though software regression testing seems to be a simple concept, it is quite challenging as it tests the functionality of the added features.[26]
  81. Software regression testing should be performed and taken up as soon as the programmer adds new functionality to an application.[26]
  82. Whenever a new feature is developed, or when an existing feature is improved or if there are any UI updates made, ideally there is a dier need to perform software regression testing .[26]
  83. Regression testing a black box testing technique that consists of re-executing those tests that are impacted by the code changes.[27]
  84. - A "final regression testing" is performed to validate the build that hasn't changed for a period of time.[27]
  85. Regression testing verifies that recent code changes haven’t altered or destroyed the already existing functionality of a system.[28]
  86. In this article, we share our 30-years software testing experience and show an example of how regression testing was run in our project featuring an image processing application.[28]
  87. Manual regression testing was performed at the end of each iteration.[28]
  88. Regression testing fully relied on test cases written during the development phase.[28]
  89. Regression testing addresses a common issue that developers face — the emergence of old bugs with the introduction of new changes.[29]
  90. Regression testing ensures that with frequent pushes, developers do not break things that already work.[29]
  91. If one is considering the introduction of regression testing into a mature project, one does not need to implement it for every element in the project from the beginning.[29]
  92. A Unit Regression Testing approach uses a bird’s-eye view philosophy to test code.[29]
  93. The best way to prevent a situation like this is through regression testing.[30]
  94. In an ideal world, regression testing is performed every time your code base is modified, whether through an update, a fix, or other changes.[30]
  95. Regression testing should also be used to verify when a known issue has been fixed.[30]
  96. Likewise, if practicing Agile development, performing regression testing at the end of every sprint, as part of your SDLC, is a great way to eliminate bugs from entering production.[30]
  97. Regression testing is a type of software test that assesses if changes to an application, or other related software components, introduce defects.[31]
  98. Regression testing must keep up with the speed at which an organization delivers software.[31]
  99. Regression testing can be time-consuming and repetitive, requiring hours or days to complete.[31]
  100. Regression testing is essentially a series of tests that check that the application runs as intended.[32]
  101. This is why many testers consider manual regression testing particularly tedious; it’s a bit like being given the task of searching through a haystack for a needle that probably isn’t there.[32]
  102. Read on in the next blog post on this topic: 5 reasons why you should automate regression testing or download our whitepaper on how to do regression testing in agile teams.[32]
  103. Many development and testing teams tend to misrepresent or underestimate the time and effort regression testing will take.[33]
  104. Which tools and practices should a tester use for writing and executing regression testing sprints?[33]
  105. As there’s no reason to neglect regression testing, teams are forced to put up with the challenges it presents.[33]
  106. For companies with regular updates, manual regression testing would be a nightmare as it would occupy the majority of the testing team.[33]
  107. Here, we define what is regression testing?[34]
  108. Regression testing examples include general functional regression testing.[34]
  109. Regression testing makes sure recent changes don't impact existing features.[34]
  110. Regression testing in Agile is best done with test automation and continuous testing tools.[34]
  111. In the corporate world, regression testing has traditionally been performed by a software quality assurance team after the development team has completed work.[35]
  112. Regression testing is performed when changes are made to the existing functionality of the software or if there is a bug fix in the software.[35]
  113. In practice, such regression testing must indeed approximate this theoretical idea, and it is very costly.[35]
  114. The level of sophistication of your company and team will inform your regression testing in agile strategy over the long term.[36]
  115. One of the many benefits of regression testing in a sprint is that it can happen as soon as the code is put into the deployment flow.[36]
  116. People who are relatively new to the world of QA often ask what the differences are between regression testing and unit testing.[36]
  117. The purpose of regression testing is to catch the accidentally introduced bugs and to ensure that previously eliminated defects aren`t creatable.[37]
  118. In such a way, regression testing ensures that code changes don’t impact the existing program features.[37]
  119. Software regression testing increases chances to detect bugs after the introduced changes.[37]
  120. QA specialists may perform regression testing manually, although it is time-consuming.[37]
  121. Performing functional tests or highly specific unit tests to determine that a new software component works as it should has been called “non-regression testing” by Doug Hoffman and others.[38]
  122. Scott Barber speaks with Meg Cater about "the minefield problem" and the ways automated regression testing can cause more issues than it helps—if it's not well understood.[38]
  123. Likewise, if your regression testing becomes too automated and rote, the whole point of doing it can backfire.[38]
  124. Regression testing is, therefore, aimed at finding issues caused by changes to the code.[39]
  125. Manual regression testing is used on almost any product, especially early in development.[39]
  126. Regression testing should be a continuous process where previously completed cases are executed again and the results compared to previous runs.[39]
  127. Among the main criteria for choosing regression testing tools should be your tech stack, budget, ease of use, the tools features, and support options.[39]
  128. Regression Testing is a type of testing that is done to verify that a code change in the software does not impact the existing functionality of the product.[40]
  129. Regression Testing is usually performed after verification of changes or new functionality.[40]
  130. This plan should outline the regression testing strategy and the exit criteria.[40]
  131. Therefore, if testing can be done manually then Regression Testing can be too.[40]
  132. REGRESSION TESTING is defined as a type of software testing to confirm that a recent program or code change has not adversely affected existing features.[41]
  133. Regression Testing is nothing but a full or partial selection of already executed test cases which are re-executed to ensure existing functionalities work fine.[41]
  134. In order to do Regression Testing process, we need to first debug the code to identify the bugs.[41]
  135. Therefore, Regression Testing becomes necessary.[41]
  136. Regression testing is a black–box testing technique performed by executing units of code repeatedly to ensure that the on-going code modifications do not impact the system’s functionality.[42]
  137. This is why regression testing is crucial; to ascertain that the modified code has not impacted ANY part of the system.[42]
  138. Often, regression testing is done through several phases of testing.[42]
  139. Unit regression – Unit regression testing, executed during the unit testing phase, tests the code as a single unit.[42]
  140. Regression testing is responsible for the overall stability and functionality of the existing features.[43]
  141. With a rapid regression testing process, product teams can receive more informative feedback and respond instantly.[43]
  142. Regression testing detects new bugs early in the deployment cycle so that businesses do not have to invest in costs and maintenance efforts to resolve the built-up defects.[43]
  143. Regression testing practices vary among organizations.[43]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 SOFTWARE TESTING Fundamentals
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 What is Regression Testing? When and How We Do It?
  3. 3.0 3.1 Regression Testing
  4. (PDF) 15 Years of Software Regression Testing Techniques -- A Survey
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 3 ways to optimize regression testing
  6. 6.0 6.1 Regression Testing — Empirix
  7. 7.0 7.1 Regression Testing Services – TestMatick
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Regression Testing Guide: Regression Testing Tools, Types & Techniques
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 How regression tests can save you time and money
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 Automated Regression Testing: Everything You Need To Know 
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Automated Functional, Regression Testing Tools & Techniques
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Regression Testing
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Regression Testing
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 The Basics of Regression Testing
  15. QA Regression Testing Company
  16. Regression Testing
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Regression Testing in Agile: Concepts, Challenges and Strategies
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Regression Testing Services
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Regression Testing
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 What is Regression Testing and How To Automate It
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 All About Regression Testing Challenges, Strategies, Best Practices and Tools
  22. What is Regression testing in software?
  23. 23.0 23.1 23.2 23.3 What is Regression Testing? Definition, Importance, and Process
  24. 24.0 24.1 24.2 24.3 Regression Testing Strategies: an Overview
  25. 25.0 25.1 25.2 25.3 What is Regression Testing? Definition of Regression Testing, Regression Testing Meaning
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 Regression Testing Guide: Tools, Types and Techniques
  27. 27.0 27.1 Regression Testing
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 Regression Testing Examples: Manual and Automated
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 29.3 Regression Testing : Definition, How it works
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 What is Regression Testing?
  31. 31.0 31.1 31.2 What is Regression Testing?
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 What is Regression Testing?
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 Automated Regression Testing: Why Do You Need It and How to Do
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 What Is Regression Testing?
  35. 35.0 35.1 35.2 Regression testing
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 The Ultimate Guide to Regression Testing
  37. 37.0 37.1 37.2 37.3 What Is Regression Testing and How to Run It?
  38. 38.0 38.1 38.2 What is Regression Testing?
  39. 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Regression testing: the definitive guide : Web and Mobile Development Blog – MindK.com
  40. 40.0 40.1 40.2 40.3 What is Regression Testing? Definition, Tools, Method, and Example
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 What is Regression Testing? Definition, Test Cases (Example)
  42. 42.0 42.1 42.2 42.3 Top 3 Regression Testing types & how to execute them
  43. 43.0 43.1 43.2 43.3 What is Regression Testing? Definition, Tools & How to Get Started

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