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Compelling Tuesday

Assessment System for Evaluating Test Automation Solutions

What is the primary task of many software engineers in test nowadays? It is to develop or find the right test automation solution for achieving fast, reliable, easy to understand and maintain tests that can be integrated into CI/CD pipelines. I will share some approaches that he regularly uses with clients during consulting to achieve these goals and discuss many common mistakes. One of the many errors is that the engineers are not doing proper research and setting the right requirements upfront, which leads to losing time developing their own solutions and maintaining lots of problematic tests later. You will learn some fundamental assessment criteria for automation testing designs, why they are essential and how to apply them in practice. We will discuss acquiring the proper requirements for the searched solution and how to conduct the research the right way. Afterward, the presented assessment framework can help you to find the right test automation solution

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Inventor Bellatrix Test Automation Framework
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