Why digital experiences mandate full-stack testing
Why digital experiences mandate full-stack testing
The interesting thing about testing with your new home lab is that you can test your testing procedures without having to spend too much time making details about it.
You can also “test” your equipment in a lab and conduct tests in a different lab with the same equipment:
Write checks to your lab where they were, so you know they can be run reliably
Listen for the test reactions of your equipment
Test your nodes, labs or customers to make sure they are running properly
Make sure they are running properly
If you’re testing to make sure it isn’t a bug or some other known issue, then you’re testing to make sure they are working.
Contrary to what some might think, having the right equipment can make or break your lab.
In the end, a lab test results are important. Don’t be afraid to use it and take full advantage of your experience.
- Put your professional of choice
This one is definitely a bit of a case study. We’ve all been on test plates, pulled from the ground, and shot for hours using the same equipment. The insights gleaned by these tests are very valuable for knowing whether you took good care of your equipment, or like to walk in and test your kit correctly.
In the end, do you want to put your professional of choice by writing tests? Do you want someone who can take the time? Do you want someone who can weld together your testing equipment (or just to test it)?
What do you think of these people’s tests? Let us know in the comments below!
[photo credit: John D. Pardo]
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