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Get Testing Bottlenecks out of Your Deployment Pipeline
Even when we automate all the things that are possible to automate, in most contexts, some human-centric testing is needed that is not automatable. Examples include exploratory testing, accessibility testing, and user acceptance testing. Jez Humble and David Farley included these manual stages in the CI pipeline in their Continuous Delivery book. How can these testing activities get completed without blocking the pipeline? In this session, you'll learn about ways to integrate all testing stages into a pipeline without causing bottlenecks.
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