An analogy comparing test automation to bubble wrap, in an attempt to help people see test automation in a slightly different light than the ‘be all end all’ solution to all testing problems that it’s still perceived as too often.
Read MoreBlindly pulling the test automation card may not always result in better testing and therefore in better software. One of the most important mistakes resulting in incorrect implementation of test automation is that the right question is not being asked first when deciding on a testing approach. All too often, the first question that comes to mind when new software is being developed is 'how can we automate the tests for this piece of software?'.
Read MoreWith ever shorter development and release cycles and a need to continuously deliver high quality software in an increasingly competitive market, fast feedback on software quality has become something that most software-producing organizations just can't do without. Test automation has evolved from something considered an 'extra' into an indispensable factor in the software development and testing process.
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