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Topic: When should you start automated testing? |
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Vijay
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Topic: When should you start automated testing? Posted: 23Feb2007 at 11:46am |
So say that we agree that in an ideal world, we should automate tests for our software. In reality, however, we know effort is required for writing automated tests. So the question arises: At what point is testing worth automating? If we were to assume that the cost of executing an automated test is more or less negligible in comparison to the cost of manually executing it, we could say that it is worth automating a test when the cost of automation is less than the projected total cost of manual execution. This is illustrated by the following graph, where the blue and red lines respectively represent the cost of automatically and manually testing a system in relation to the number of test cycles that will be executed: Click on thumbnail to view full-sized image The point at which the two lines intersect represents the point at which automated testing becomes worth the trouble. However, even if we do know where these lines intersect, we won't know whether our particular system warrants automated testing unless we are able to answer the following questions:
The problem is we can't know the answer to those questions in advance. However, we can at least use the past as a basis for an estimate. Let's reconsider the work I described earlier. We know how many times I manually executed that particular test cycle—now how long would it take to automate it? Post Resume: Click here to Upload your Resume & Apply for Jobs |
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