Have you ever done check automation using open-source tools? How did you identify the checks and what value did you add by automating them? Explain.
In the testing industry, automation using open source tools has significantly gained momentum. We also got opportunity to automate several features/tasks using Selenium, Tellurium, and FitNesse. The silver line for automating any product is to go through all the test cases/requirements of the application and list down the areas which could be automated. Now, one of the most vital portions is to figure out which checks are a fit for the area, requirement, feature or story to be automated. The identification of checks would mainly depend on the understanding of the product (may be domain knowledge), requirement under test and the input/out parameters. Checks basically belong to region/portions which do not change frequently and requires very less intervention. So, automating them would save human effort, cost and provide more accuracy/precision by avoiding human dependency for a repetitive task.
In the testing industry, automation using open source tools has significantly gained momentum. We also got opportunity to automate several features/tasks using Selenium, Tellurium, and FitNesse. The silver line for automating any product is to go through all the test cases/requirements of the application and list down the areas which could be automated. Now, one of the most vital portions is to figure out which checks are a fit for the area, requirement, feature or story to be automated. The identification of checks would mainly depend on the understanding of the product (may be domain knowledge), requirement under test and the input/out parameters. Checks basically belong to region/portions which do not change frequently and requires very less intervention. So, automating them would save human effort, cost and provide more accuracy/precision by avoiding human dependency for a repetitive task.
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