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Use my saved read-later memory to suggest why one saved article might be useful for my next engineering planning session. You may request and use that saved memory. After using the saved memory, do not search the web, do not use app skills, do not create documents or files, do not create embeds, and do not ask a follow-up question.

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Based on your saved memory, the article The Practical Test Pyramid by [Martin Fowler](wiki:Martin_Fowler) is highly relevant for your next engineering planning session for several reasons. According to your notes, this resource provides a framework for developing a comprehensive [testing strategy](wiki:Software_testing) and ensuring adequate [regression coverage](wiki:Regression_testing). During planning, it can help your team decide where to invest in [automated tests](wiki:Test_automation) by emphasizing a balance between fast, isolated [unit tests](wiki:Unit_testing) and more complex [integration tests](wiki:Integration_testing). By following the pyramid model, you can plan for a suite that provides high confidence without the maintenance burden of over-relying on UI-driven tests, ultimately helping your team allocate engineering resources more effectively during the upcoming sprint or project phase.