In the latest post on the mgm technology partners blog, “How Quality Engineering Makes Complex Systems Manageable”, Lilia Gargouri presents their holistic approach to quality engineering – with a focus on sustainable, scalable quality assurance in complex software projects. Unlike traditional testing, this approach emphasizes a systematic interplay of architecture, processes, data, models, and tools, making quality throughout the entire software lifecycle both predictable and controllable.

A particularly interesting aspect
The article highlights the critical role automation plays in this approach—and this is where QF-Test comes in. As a powerful tool for automated end-to-end and UI testing, QF-Test delivers exactly the scalability and repeatability that complex applications require, helping teams use resources efficiently while ensuring high quality.
Why QF-Test matters for quality engineering
- Automated tests that go beyond classic manual methods to ensure consistent, reproducible quality.
- Support for different types of applications (web, desktop, Android, iOS applications, etc.), making it easier to integrate into diverse projects.
- Contribution to a shift-left strategy, helping to prevent defects early in the development process and thereby reducing effort and cost.
Conclusion
Overall, the article demonstrates how test automation—and especially the use of QF-Test as part of a test and quality engineering strategy—helps manage the challenges of complex software environments and ensures the highest quality standards.
How Quality Engineering Makes Complex Systems Manageable by Lilia Gargouri, Head of Quality Engineering at mgm technology partners