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sudha
Newbie Joined: 04Apr2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Test tobe automated Posted: 04Apr2007 at 4:14am |
When Should a Test Be Automated?
Summary I want to automate as many tests as I can. I’m not comfortable running a test only once.What if a programmer then changes the code and introduces a bug? What if I don’t catch that bug because I didn’t rerun the test after the change? Wouldn’t I feel horrible? Well, yes, but I’m not paid to feel comfortable rather than horrible. I’m paid to be costeffective. It took me a long time, but I finally realized that I was over-automating, that only some of the tests I created should be automated. Some of the tests I was automating not only did not find bugs when they were rerun, they had no significant prospect of doing so. Automating them was not a rational decision. The question, then, is how to make a rational decision. When I take a job as a contract tester, I typically design a series of tests for some product feature. For each of them, I need to decide whether that particular test should be automated. This paper describes how I think about the tradeoffs. Post Resume: Click here to Upload your Resume & Apply for Jobs |
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