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How to Identify Performance Bottlenecks in User Experience (UX)
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How to Identify Performance Bottlenecks in User Experience (UX)

We’ve all been there. You click a button, expect something to happen instantly, and instead, you wait. And wait. That tiny pause, often just a few seconds, can be enough to push users away. In the world of software, those pauses have a name: performance bottlenecks. The problem is simple: users today have zero patience

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Get to know our new plugin: TestBooster.ai Recorder
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Get to know our new plugin: TestBooster.ai Recorder

In the fast-paced world of software development, testing is no longer a task that can be pushed to the end of the cycle. According to a Capgemini World Quality Report (2023), 70% of organizations are increasing investments in test automation to keep up with the speed of modern development. However, even with automation, creating detailed

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How AI agents are boosting productivity in businesses
Artificial Intelligence

How AI agents are boosting productivity in businesses

A new generation of artificial intelligence is emerging, and it’s set to dramatically reshape how companies operate and deliver results. We’re talking about AI agents, autonomous systems capable of making decisions, learning from experience, and carrying out complex tasks with little to no human intervention. The topic gained even more attention recently, after OpenAI announced

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How do you test performance between software release versions?
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How do you test performance between software release versions?

How much does your app really change from one release to the next? Does it load faster? Handle more users? Or, without you noticing, has it quietly gotten slower? If you’ve ever tried to measure the performance difference between two software versions manually, you know the drill: lots of setup, lots of scripts, lots of

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How to build interconnected API test flows with AI
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How to build interconnected API test flows with AI

Imagine testing a login endpoint that works perfectly, until a user tries to load their dashboard right after. The dashboard fails, but your test doesn’t catch it. Why? Because you’re testing requests in isolation, not in the actual sequence users follow. That’s exactly what interconnected test flows solve. And if you’re using a tool like

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