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How To Use Assertions In Python Selenium For Testing

When writing test automation scripts in Selenium Python, verifying that the actual outcomes match the expected results is crucial. This is where assertions come into play. Assertions help ensure that your application is working as intended by checking specific conditions and halting execution if they fail. In this blog, we’ll break down the concept of assertions in Selenium Python, provide some easy-to-follow code examples, and explain how they can make your test scripts more robust.

Grocery App Development: Must have Features & Cost

We’re not trying to coin a new era, but it’s pretty clear now how ordering groceries online has become a go-to option for Gen Zs and Millennials alike. Wherever you are, there’s likely a grocery delivery service that’s ready to bring what you need right to your door. Globally, this market is expected to keep booming, with an impressive growth rate projected at 11.81% from 2024 to 2029, which would bring its value to a whopping $1,347 billion by 2029.

How can Small Businesses Employ Knowledge Management?

The method of a company to obtain, exploit and store information or knowledge employed to make the business run profitably is known as “knowledge management”. Several small or mid-sized businesses, miserably, just wait for the big companies or market players of the industry to specify which knowledge should be preserved and how it should be managed.

Konnect Evolved: Declarative API Management in Kubernetes with Kong Gateway Operator

Konnect, the robust API management platform, is evolving to embrace the declarative power of Kubernetes. In this demo-driven talk, we’ll delve into how Konnect now leverages Kubernetes as the single source of truth for its configuration, ushering in a new era of simplified API gateway management. See firsthand how this shift enables you to define every aspect of your API infrastructure—from gateways and upstream services to plugins and consumer management—using intuitive Kubernetes manifests.

What is a Demo Environment?

One of the most important aspects of a product is the ability to showcase its functionality. In the API space, it’s very important for a product to not just claim something, but to show that utility and use. One of the best ways to do this is through the use of a demo environment. A demo environment is a perfect method to surface a specific use case or example for users, showcasing functionality that is often tailored to a specific interest group.

Platform debugging with deep session replay: turn up the signal, decrease the noise.

Today we introduce the Multiplayer Platform Debugger: share deep session replays that include relevant data from frontend screens to deep platform traces, metrics and logs so teams no longer have to search through unrelated data to find and fix bugs.

Key Types of Software Testing Every Tester Must Know

Software testing is the backbone as far as quality assurance in software development is concerned. Its important task is to verify that the software not only works as designed but is also reliable and meets user expectations. According to the US research software testing market, it was estimated valued at USD 2.4 billion in 2024. In the industry, discussions about software testing and its various types are common, but Alphabin has gone beyond the usual discussion.

An Introduction to Java Map: What It Is and How It Works

The Java Map interface is a powerful data structure for handling key-value pairs. Present in the java.util package, it’s ideal for managing data associations where each key maps to a specific value. Common use cases include counting occurrences (e.g., word frequency in text), grouping data (e.g., products by category), or accessing items by specific identifiers (e.g., user IDs).

Unleash Scalability: How Appian Executes 6 Million Processes Per Hour

Appian was already the scalability leader, but the Autoscale feature in our 24.4 release is taking our customers even further. Autoscale lets enterprises execute six million processes per hour. It's what today's IT teams need to handle unprecedented process volume without sacrificing agility. This blog is a technical overview of Autoscale. Appian is the process company. For more than 25 years, industry-defining organizations have turned to Appian to orchestrate their most important processes.