4 Patterns Not Follow during Test Automation

by Nataliia Vasylyna | April 4, 2016 9:27 am

Automated testing[1] is considered as a way to quickly check the system condition and significantly cut the costs of the product delivery. Nevertheless, not every test automation method can help a software testing company in this aim.

What Test Automation Patterns Are Better Not to Follow?

If a company is able to eliminate the usage of above-mentioned patterns, its automated software testing will be effective and productive.

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Endnotes:
  1. Automated testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/We-Are-Professionals-in/automated-testing/
  2. functional testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/We-Are-Professionals-in/functional-testing/
  3. unit testing: https://qatestlab.com/services/Step-by-Step/Unit-Testing/
  4. 6 Steps To Automate Your Testing Process: https://blog.qatestlab.com/2024/04/15/6-steps-to-automate-your-testing-process/
  5. Test Automation Myths: Where the Truth Ends and the Myth Begins?: https://blog.qatestlab.com/2024/04/11/test-automation-myths-where-the-truth-ends-and-the-myth-begins/
  6. Next-Gen Testing: AI and RPA Redefining Automation Strategies: https://blog.qatestlab.com/2023/12/06/next-gen-testing-ai-and-rpa-redefining-automation-strategies/

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