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5 QUALITY ENGINEERING TRENDS TO WATCH OUT FOR IN 2023

With multiple business domains adopting digital technologies, focusing on quality engineering is no longer a choice but a business imperative.

With the digital revolution and the ever-increasing complexity of applications, the need for reliable and efficient testing methods is higher than ever before. Increasing customer expectations and the advent of major IT innovations such as Big Data analytics, Machine Learning (ML), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have ensured that testing evolved beyond a basic requirement. Organizations are investing and focusing more on producing quality products and ensuring seamless customer experience by integrating technologies and software to enable this.

With multiple business domains adopting digital technologies, focusing on quality engineering is no longer a choice but a business imperative. Here are some of the top focus areas that should be on everyone’s radar when it comes to quality engineering services:

1. Increased use of AI/ML in testing - Robotics Process Automation (RPA), AI, and ML will help in effective testing and guiding future improvements. By automating testing and using AI/ML, enterprises can identify issues faster and improve the accuracy of tests and inspections. Intelligent automation will scale up and continue to transform quality engineering services and open up new possibilities for delivering value, managing complexity, and reducing cost.

BY VIJAY PRASHANT Global Head of Quality Engineering, Accolite Digital

2. Virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) - With a diverse array of applications, VR/AR is poised to play a differentiating role in quality engineering. From providing immersive training experiences to helping with the inspection and testing of products. VR/AR can also be used to create virtual prototypes of products, which can be tested for quality before physical prototypes are built.

3. Additive manufacturing (3D printing) - In the world of quality engineering, additive manufacturing is already proving to be a game-changer. For example, it’s now possible to create prototypes and test them for functionality before they’re ever put into production. This capability can save an incredible amount of time and money in the development process. What’s more, additive manufacturing can be used to create complex shapes and structures that would be impossible to create with traditional methods. This opens up new avenues for product design and quality assurance.

4. Security testing - By 2030, it is estimated that there will be over 29 billion connected devices. That’s a lot of devices collecting a lot of data! As the world becomes increasingly digitized, security testing will be a top priority for organisations as they aim to safeguard their data and prevent malicious attacks. Testing must ensure that data is protected at every stage, from storage, and processing to transmission. With the ever-changing landscape of cyber threats, it’s essential to stay one step ahead and implement a strong security testing program, which can help businesses keep their data and systems safe from any threats.

5. Digital experience – Digital disruption is not slowing down anytime soon and will continue to accelerate transformation in quality engineering services. With customer experience increasingly getting distributed across several digital channels, businesses will need to test the quality of each experience through end-to-end user testing, API, and security. To ensure that organisations excel when it comes to customer experience, QE experts need to have a comprehensive understanding of what the

Key Takeaways

l RPA, AI, and ML will help in effective testing and guiding future improvements l VR/AR is poised to play a differentiating role in quality engineering l Additive manufacturing is already proving to be a game-changer l Security testing will be a top priority for organisations as they aim to safeguard their data and prevent malicious attacks l Digital disruption is not slowing down anytime soon and will continue to accelerate transformation in quality engineering services customer wants and also, how the business provider can cater to their needs.

To be successful, development and QA teams need to embrace quality as the core ingredient, which is completely integrated across the entire software development lifecycle. Finding the right talent, ensuring they have appropriate skills, implementing automated quality checks across the entire software development process, and staying on top of emerging tech trends will determine success for businesses across industries.

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