CPC G06Q 10/06316 (2013.01) [G06Q 30/0601 (2013.01)] | 20 Claims |
8. A computer-implemented method, comprising:
sourcing, by one or more hardware processors, from a variety of sources, feedback on a process that is part of a plurality of experiences, by:
i. identifying, by the one or more hardware processors, among a website or a mobile application that provide the process, a plurality of errors observed during execution of the process, and
ii. monitoring, by the one or more hardware processors, communications between backend systems based upon an interpolation of real-world observed timings with minimum and optimal timing thresholds;
identifying, by the one or more hardware processors, among links of code stored in code repositories, a particular code associated with an improvement of the sourced feedback;
performing, by the one or more hardware processors, automated testing of the plurality of experiences, by:
retrieving, by the one or more hardware processors, at one or more automation test engines, automation tests ascribed to a subset of the plurality of experiences of the plurality of experiences;
compiling, by the one or more hardware processors, the automation tests into sequential automation tests by inputting arguments outputted from predecessor automation tests as inputs for successor automation tests in a next process in the plurality of experiences and by generating subsequent links among all of the sequential automation tests;
automatically opening and executing, by the one or more hardware processors, the compiled automated tests as scripts by an automation test script tool; and
storing and presenting, by the one or more hardware processors, results of the automation tests indicating a change impact on stability of the plurality of experiences.
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