Have you heard this quote from Edwards Deming? – “In God we trust, all others bring data.” In today’s competitive landscape, if you’re not measuring your performance and closely analyzing each relevant data point, you’re not going to see much success with your strategies. This is the golden rule no matter what type of business you run – whether you’re a small, local jewelry store or Coca-Cola. And KPIs (key performance indicators) help us do just that.
We use them to manage users’ log-in sessions, impose time-outs, display dates when content was posted and show the most recent publications to users. This is crucial to a variety of apps, from digital diaries to diet and exercise planners, and onto travel-booking resources. As our user bases become more geographically diverse, so time management gets even more important.
Two names that have been making waves with their distinct approaches to building web apps are Next.js and Vite.js. Next.js is a React framework specialized in server-side rendering (SSR), static site generation (SSG), and hybrid applications. It provides features like file-based routing, image optimization, and is particularly suited for projects where SEO and fast initial load times are priorities.
Working as a software tester, are you sometimes tired of the repetitive and time-consuming nature of the whole process? If yes, a data-driven framework is exactly what you need. A data-driven framework in Selenium is an approach to automated testing that separates test scripts from test data, enabling testers to run the same test script with different data inputs.