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Types of Software Automation

A software testing company performs various types of software testing, one of which is automated testing. There are several types of automation that you may face. Software Automation Types: At

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Necessity of Software Test Automation

Software test automation is necessary to automate several manual operations with the help of test automation tools. Nowadays it is an intense necessity for test automation. The reason is that

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The Necessity Of Automation

If there are no automated tools for regression testing the main attention focus on manual testing, aimed to re-affirm the ‘known’ state of software after modifications. This may tie up

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Test Automation Of Software

Automation does not reduce the test preparation phase, but rather increases it, which may frighten the inexperienced project manager, however, as soon as the first stable version of application will

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Useful Tips for Choosing a Test Automation Tool

For Functional testing it is important to support a specific development environment, the ability to create reports about testing, automatic registration of detected defects, presence of recovery-scenarios. For load testing

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The basic definitions of automated software testing

Software Automation Testing is the process of software verification in which the basic function and test steps, such as running, initialization, execution, analysis and delivery of results are performed automatically

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Test Automation: mysterious SilkTest

SilkTest is really very mysterious program to automate test plans. It is mysterious, because you cannot find a lot of information in the net on test automation. The purpose of

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Selenium 2 makes automation debugging easier

One of the parts of Selenium 1.0 that I never enjoyed was debugging automation that didn’t work. I had to faff about creating custom Firefox profiles with Firebug installed and

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Automated Acceptance Testing or FitNesse to Improve the Quality of Software

The quality of the product is not in the least dependent on the actual documentation and thorough testing. I would like to highlight the issue of developing and testing software

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Aggressive and Passive Testing

I’ve been thinking about how I *bucket* testing. Here is what I mean. I see testing as aggressive and passive. Aggressive testing, to me, is the art of asking the product

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Test Automation Authoring Is Harder Than It sounds

I’ve got a test automation engineer and a bunch of manual testers. The plan, of course, is to teach the manual testers to write automated tests were appropriate; a plan

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