Abstract

Delivering quality systems calls for test to become a core part of development. The growing complexity of modern applications, increasing competitive pressures and the costs of software or, more importantly, business process failure, has changed the face of testing. Management and software developers alike are looking to drive efficiencies in application development while making sure that the resulting applications perform and can be delivered in line with the required timetable. Even when there is dear evidence that automating a testing effort is economically justified, it can be difficult to determine how best to approach the transition to automated testing processes. In this article we present the five fundamental principles for automating software testing.

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