The use of automated testing is nothing new. It has been around—at least in some form—for decades.
But as software development methodologies evolve, so do test management tools, including those capable of facilitating manual and automated testing. And as more testers become comfortable with all things digital, organizations must find the right mix of testing approaches that fit their requirements.
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to software quality assurance (QA). However, if your organization uses automated testing, it’s crucial to understand the pros and cons and how best to utilize it.
Here are some of the key things to know about automated testing, as well as some test automation best practices.
Automated testing is when your QA team automatically runs scripted tests within a testing tool against a software system in development.
Instead of manually testing each function or feature, a testing tool takes pre-written test scripts and executes them to compare a predicted outcome to the actual system outcome.
After each test, the testing team will receive a binary result that determines whether the software’s performance meets expected results.
There are advantages and disadvantages to utilizing test automation as part of your team’s quality assurance process. Understanding these benefits and limitations will help your team find the best time to integrate automated testing into a larger testing approach.
To maximize the effectiveness and minimize the downsides of test automation in your QA strategy, follow these key test automation best practices:
Software development best practices are constantly evolving, introducing opportunities for organizations to find new ways to deliver the experience their customers deserve.
Changes in the software quality assurance process are dynamic, but organizations that can adapt and integrate test automation best practices can ensure their place at the front of the pack.
Fortunately, integrating a test management solution like TestMonitor into your quality assurance workflow is one of the best ways to introduce these best practices.
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