Is there a formula or approach to estimate how much you should spend on your quality engineering (QE) efforts? Our CEO, Steve Semelsberger, is frequently asked that question in discussions…
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Part 1 of this two-part blog serves as the foundation, highlighting the critical role that quality engineering (QE) must play in addressing the business risks associated with the accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence or AI-powered software.
From social media and Google reviews to sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) assistants, development teams today have access to so much user data, often called big data, that it sometimes feels like a blessing and a curse.
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What does a great quality engineering strategy look like? What questions should you, as a CEO, ask? This article has the answers to those questions and more!