+++ title = "Summary" chapter = false weight = 30 +++ In DevOps, it is crucial to shift non-functional testing to left to provide faster feedbacks on potential performance bottlenecks, security vulnerabilities and accessibility issues. The pipeline moves through different stages of testing and generates reports on non-functional defects, addresses test incidents and confirms the overall state of experience delivered by the application. For this workshop, we have only considered selective non-functional checks. However, in practice, assuring experience consists of a large gamut of non-functional tests and practices. Refer the diagram shown below for the types of tests for Experience Assurance: ![Experience Assurance](/images/module4/summary-1.png) {{% notice recommended %}} Additionally, Practitioners can access Cognizant Thought Leadership on Security Assurance, by reading the blog by our subject matter expert on [“**Five Steps to Ensure Continuous Security with an Agile Approach**”](https://digitally.cognizant.com/five-steps-to-ensure-continuous-security-with-an-agile-approach-codex4011/). {{% /notice %}} Well done! You have successfully fixed the error and executed the experience assurance pipeline. Proceed ahead to the final module of this workshop.