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Signals and Noise: Mapping the Unknowns of AI in Testing
| AUTHOR | Ahuja, Manav |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (05/22/2025) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Signals and Noise: Mapping the Unknowns of AI in Testing In a world racing toward deep automation, what separates the real signal from all the noise? Signals and Noise, it's my expedition into the frontier of AI in software testing, where fact meets fiction and algorithms collide with imagination. Authored in the non-fiction through a brilliant fictional interplay between Tom and Murphy - two of the most original minds in the field of AI and software testing - my seminal work breaks the mold of conventional tech literature. Blending industry insights, cutting-edge research, and richly layered storytelling, the book dissects how AI is not only augmenting but actively reshaping testing, from deep automation, reliability engineering, and AI-assurance to Digital Immunity. But what truly sets Signals and Noise apart is its audacity: to chart the unknown unknowns. Through speculative dialogues, experimental narratives, and candid debates, it dares to ask what lies beyond today's AI euphoria and buzzwords. It's a rare synthesis of vision and verification where fiction sparks critical insight and real-world customer vignettes meet what-if explorations of near-future testing landscapes. This is a book for testers, CXOs, QA engineers, business leaders, innovators, skeptics, and dreamers alike, anyone seeking clarity in the chaos and strategy in the static. Dare to decode the signals. Discard the noise. And redefine what testing means in the age of artificial intelligence.
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ISBN-13:
9798284443255
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
302
Carton Quantity:
26
Product Dimensions:
5.50 x 0.63 x 8.50 inches
Weight:
0.77 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Computers | Software Development & Engineering - Quality Assurance & Tes
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Signals and Noise: Mapping the Unknowns of AI in Testing In a world racing toward deep automation, what separates the real signal from all the noise? Signals and Noise, it's my expedition into the frontier of AI in software testing, where fact meets fiction and algorithms collide with imagination. Authored in the non-fiction through a brilliant fictional interplay between Tom and Murphy - two of the most original minds in the field of AI and software testing - my seminal work breaks the mold of conventional tech literature. Blending industry insights, cutting-edge research, and richly layered storytelling, the book dissects how AI is not only augmenting but actively reshaping testing, from deep automation, reliability engineering, and AI-assurance to Digital Immunity. But what truly sets Signals and Noise apart is its audacity: to chart the unknown unknowns. Through speculative dialogues, experimental narratives, and candid debates, it dares to ask what lies beyond today's AI euphoria and buzzwords. It's a rare synthesis of vision and verification where fiction sparks critical insight and real-world customer vignettes meet what-if explorations of near-future testing landscapes. This is a book for testers, CXOs, QA engineers, business leaders, innovators, skeptics, and dreamers alike, anyone seeking clarity in the chaos and strategy in the static. Dare to decode the signals. Discard the noise. And redefine what testing means in the age of artificial intelligence.
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