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Enhancing Software Quality through Automation Testing

Enhancing Software Quality through Automation Testing/strong>
Authors:-Associate Professor Dr.S.R. Raja, Research Scholar B. Karthigeyan

Abstract-Web automation testing has become an essential component of modern software development, enabling developers to ensure the quality, functionality, and performance of web applications. It leverages automated tools and frameworks to perform repetitive and complex testing tasks, thereby reducing human error and speeding up the development lifecycle. This paper explores the methodologies, tools, and advancements in web automation testing, presenting a proposed system designed to enhance efficiency and reliability. Through an experimental prototype, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed architecture in streamlining testing processes. The paper also addresses the challenges faced in script maintenance, scalability, and adaptability of automated tests in dynamic web environments. Finally, we outline future directions for research in this domain, emphasizing the role of AI and real-time analytics in shaping the next generation of automation testing tools.This paper explores the methodologies, tools, and advancements in web automation testing, focusing on overcoming challenges like script maintenance, handling dynamic elements, and frequent application updates. Through an experimental prototype, the proposed system demonstrates improved efficiency by integrating modular test designs and advanced reporting mechanisms.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.417

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The Role of Heavy Metals in Disrupting Intercellular Communication via Exosomes

The Role of Heavy Metals in Disrupting Intercellular Communication via Exosomes/strong>
Authors:-Talha, Usama Zahoor, Faseeh Ur Rehman, Muhammad Usama, Muhammad Shafique, Atif Ali, Ahmad Abid, Muhammad Faisal Ramzan, Muhammad Abdullah Sohail, Muhammad Zubair

Abstract-Small extracellular vesicles secreted by most cell types have been crucial for intercellular communication in transferring biologically active molecules, such as proteins, lipids, and RNA. The vesicles regulate the physiological processes that contribute to pathological conditions such as cancer. Exposure to heavy metals, including arsenic, cadmium, and lead, disrupts communication by interfering with the biogenesis of exosomes, the cargo that is transferred within them, and their release. This review discusses the molecular mechanisms through which heavy metals affect exosomes, their downstream effects on recipient cells, and the potential of exosome-based biomarkers for detecting and mitigating heavy metal toxicity. The discussion also brings out therapeutic opportunities and future research directions.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.416

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Analyzing the Loss of Sound Transmission for a Rectangular Cross Section Muffler with a Different Aspect Ratio in Same Gas Volume

Analyzing the Loss of Sound Transmission for a Rectangular Cross Section Muffler with a Different Aspect Ratio in Same Gas Volume/strong>
Authors:-Associate Professor Amit Kumar Gupta

Abstract-The measurement of the acoustical transmission loss of an expansion chamber muffler with a rectangular cross section and different cross section aspect ratios is presented in the study. An essential component of noise management for reducing noise from gas flow sources, such as machinery exhaust, is a muffler, also known as a silencer. As a component of an internal combustion engine’s exhaust system, mufflers are usually placed along the exhaust pipe to lessen noise. One-dimensional waves are utilized as simulation tools.

DOI: 10.61137/ijsret.vol.10.issue6.415

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