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Green IT in QA: Building Sustainable Software Testing Practices

Green IT in QA: Building Sustainable Software Testing Practices

via Dev.to WebdevKanika Vatsyayan

Environmental impact is moving from a boardroom discussion to a core operational requirement for technology leaders. During the software development lifecycle, Quality Assurance (QA) uses a lot of energy. The testing process has a quantifiable carbon impact, from the power needed for large data centers to the intensive computation cycles in continuous integration pipelines. Using green IT & sustainability testing can help businesses lessen this effect while also making their technology work better. Engineering teams provide high-quality software with a lower environmental cost by making test execution more efficient and getting rid of unnecessary steps. This article is all about using resources wisely, building energy-efficient infrastructure, and automating things more intelligently. It's about making sure that every test is good for the product and the environment. The Environmental Footprint of Software Testing Conservation of resources is typically less important than thorough cove

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