mabl announced the addition of mobile application testing to its platform.
mabl announced the release of enhanced branching capabilities that enable software development teams to easily create test branches, compare different versions of tests, and resolve conflicts in parallel with development and at the rapid pace of CI/CD.
With this latest improvement, mabl offers quality engineering teams a low-code solution for adopting branching and merging best practices used by modern development teams promoting collaboration, team efficiency, and helping organizations scale automated testing.
"Low-code empowers everyone involved in software development to contribute at all stages of the SDLC," said Gevorg Hovsepyan, Head of Product at mabl. "Mabl's new branching capabilities empower testers and developers to further adopt modern development best practices that result in faster time to market and higher quality web applications."
Mabl's new collaborative testing features allow the full software team to adopt modern development best practices with the help of low-code, intelligent test automation:
- Create new branches: team members can make changes to a test or flow without impacting the main version (or master). Mabl users can work in parallel on the same set of tests or flows, such as when a test is being updated or created for a new feature in development.
- Merging and conflict resolution: helps teams unify disparate versions of the same test when multiple team members have contributed to it. With mabl users can easily resolve different variations of a test or flow to include in the final version.
- Test review workflows: users can easily collaborate where they work on tests by providing comments and feedback to specific test versions that ultimately help improve test reliability and the speed of output.
Existing mabl users can access these enhanced branching capabilities in their existing workspaces today.
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