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Shift-Left and Continuous Testing in Quality Assurance Engineering Ops and DevOps

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  • Elavarasi Kesavan

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Modern software development is under constant pressure to deliver high-quality products quicker than ever. This research looks into how Shift-Left and Continuous Testing methods are changing quality assurance within DevOps and QA Ops environments. We used a mix of methods, including case studies, surveys of people in the field, and data on how organizations are performing, to find out that integrating testing early on really improves how reliable software is and also speeds up development [1][2]. We saw some pretty big improvements in finding defects and cutting down timelines. This is super important in healthcare, where software quality has a direct effect on patient safety and how well things run [3][4]. Organizations that use these approaches tend to have better software and are also more responsive and flexible in their development [5][6]. Healthcare tech can really benefit from integrating Shift-Left and Continuous Testing, too. These methods help healthcare organizations innovate while still meeting the strict quality standards needed for reliable software, which ultimately helps patients and makes things run smoother in today's digital healthcare world [7][8].

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  • Elavarasi Kesavan, 2024. "Shift-Left and Continuous Testing in Quality Assurance Engineering Ops and DevOps," International Journal of Scientific Research and Modern Technology, Prasu Publications, vol. 3(1), pages 16-21.
  • Handle: RePEc:daw:ijsrmt:v:3:y:2024:i:1:p:16-21:id:859
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