Is Code Green In Jenkins Enough?
Keerthi Veerappan2023-05-03T11:43:46+00:00Hurray! Jenkins shows code green. But is that enough to ensure software quality?
Hurray! Jenkins shows code green. But is that enough to ensure software quality?
Exploratory testing is more of a skill-based testing than a role-based testing as people assume.
Having built data sciences solutions for financial institutions, traders and capital markets clients, one of the challenges we have experienced during the past 12 months is extracting the tacit knowledge that quant teams possess and applying it from the technology side.
Testing everything through UI is complex, costly and time-consuming. With ever-growing need to support application on different devices and interconnected systems; a bare minimal three-tier architecture has become the de facto for application development in which the core business logic lies in the ‘Service Layer’.
As we were demonstrating a data anomaly solution for our client using “R” and “Python” today, my thoughts went back to a recent article that I read titled, “India’s mess of complexity is just what AI needs” written by Varun Aggarwal, co-founder of Aspiring Minds in the MIT Technology magazine during June 2018.
The financial firms are clearly split in two major ways: those who are stuck with traditional analytics approach versus those who are adapting artificial intelligence approach to ease their customers long-drawn struggle of acquiring loans and other financial assistance in a lengthy process.
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