1. The Managing Director Wants 100% Automated Testing. A Case History.
- Author
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Fewster, Mark
- Subjects
AUTOMATION ,COMPUTER integrated manufacturing systems ,AUTOMATIC identification ,INDUSTRIALIZATION ,MANUFACTURED products ,TESTING - Abstract
Manual testing was taking 38 man weeks for every release on every platform. With more hardware platforms coming onto the market and increasing commercial pressure to ship more products sooner, the ability to survive by manual testing alone came into question. Effort was expended on automating integration testing as a trial. The results were good but not as spectacular as had been hoped for. Nonetheless, automated system test was investigated whilst retaining the same test coverage achieved by manual testing. Many changes were made, and many problems encountered with the non-technical problems having an unexpectedly large impact - some of them almost destroyed the attempt at automation. Test automation has been successful, although the benefits are only now becoming apparent. More products are being released in less time than had ever been achieved before. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 1991
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