Handling Dynamic Elements in Selenium
Introduction One of the most widely used technologies for web automation testing is Selenium. It assists testers in automating browser functions including text entry, button clicks, page content validation, and user flow checks across several browsers. Automation becomes difficult when the program has dynamic components, despite Selenium’s strength and widespread use in practical projects. Static […]
Real Device vs Emulator Testing
Fig. 1 — Real Device vs Emulator: a side-by-side architecture comparison Let me tell you about a Tuesday morning I’d rather forget. We’d spent six weeks testing a food delivery app — clean runs, zero crashes on the emulator, the kind of green dashboard that makes a QA team feel invincible. Launch day came. By […]
A Guide to Monitoring JMeter for Effective Performance Testing
Performance testing helps in in ensuring that applications can handle expected user loads without issues to make a real time simulation. Apache JMeter is one of the most popular and open source tool which is widely used to simulate user activity and measure system behavior under stress. However, running test cases alone is not enough […]
How to Test MCP Systems: A Practical Guide to Context-Aware AI Testing (With Real Examples)
AI testing used to be simple. You send an input, you check the output, and you move on. That approach starts breaking the moment you work with modern LLM-based systems. If you’ve spent even a little time with them, you’ve probably seen this happen: you give the same input twice, and you get two different […]
Beginner to Advanced Guide for Automation & CI/CD
What Actually Is Jenkins? Let Me Explain Simply Here’s how I’d explain Jenkins to someone who’s never heard of it: imagine your team writes code all day, and every time a new change lands, somebody has to manually run all the tests, build the application, check if it still works, and then push it out. […]