In our introduction to Absinthe, we covered the basics of Absinthe and GraphQL for an Elixir application. Now we'll dig deeper and see how we can customize Absinthe for larger-scale Elixir applications. Let's get going!
Increased costs and wasted resources are on the rise as software systems have moved from monolithic applications to distributed, service-oriented architectures. As a result, over the past few years, interest in observability has seen a marked rise. Observability, borrowed from its control theory context, has found a real sweet spot for organizations looking to answer the question “why,” that monitoring alone is unable to answer.
All software undergoes continuous modifications. Sometimes developers do so to fulfill clients’ requests, and other times it is to upgrade the functionality or security features. But whatever the case, any changes made to the software require continuous monitoring and maintenance. Testing software for how maintainable it is, is called Maintainability testing. Let’s dive deeper into the subject in this blog. We will also talk about automated testing with maintainability testing.
In an industry where rapid software development and high-quality performance are paramount, Tricentis Tosca continues to lead the way in providing robust testing solutions that help teams deliver their best work faster. The latest release, Tosca 2023.1, introduces a host of new features designed to streamline your testing process, enhance your Oracle Fusion application automation, and ensure legal compliance with accessibility testing.
When approaching machine learning operations, the options can be overwhelming. There may be multiple solutions available for each step in the process, and the most popular (usually open source tools) may not necessarily be good or easy to use, but they are free.