From the Archives: Test Automation

Over the years, we’ve provided an extensive number of articles that provide a wealth of knowledge about Test Automation. Below is a compilation of some of those articles.


Guide to Automated Voice Apps Testing
This article explores some of the basic test tools you’ll need and how to blend the use different automated testing tools and methods together to build an effective test strategy for voice-based
apps.

Read more


Survey Results: Test Automation
For the third survey in our State of Software Testing Survey series, we cover the skills, tools, benefits, and problem areas of Test Automation.

Read more


Misconceptions About Test Automation
This article covers the most common misconceptions about software Test Automation.

Read more


September 2017 LogiGear Magazine
The September 2017 Magazine was entirely dedicated to Test Automation.

Read more


Cruise Control: Automation in PERFORMANCE TESTING
Automated performance testing is important. Here are some key things to keep in mind when implementing it.

Read more


Why is Test Automation the Backbone of Continuous Delivery?
Not all aspects of testing can be automated, but where it can, will help with software delivery tremendously. Especially when on the path to Continuous Delivery.

Read more


Avoid Epic Fail. Get Professional Help
This article covers the benefits of using professional services teams to get great Test Automation quickly.

Read more


Test Automation Tool Shopping Guide
We compiled a short list of criteria and popular automation tools.

Read more


Book Review: Experiences of Test Automation
This is a book every person with a relationship to software development should read.

Read more


Test Automation Games
This article focuses on 3 main contexts for Test Automation; code, system, and social context. Each content has its own automation approach, tools, and styles for each.

Read more


The Real Costs/Benefits of Test Automation
Do you know what it takes to automate testing? This article breaks down the challenges and benefits of Test Automation that you may not have been aware of.

Read more


Four Software Testing Challenges We Must Repeatedly Overcome
This article covers the four software testing challenges that still need to be overcome in order to advance in the software testing industry.

Read more

LogiGear Corporation
LogiGear Corporation provides global solutions for software testing, and offers public and corporate software testing training programs worldwide through LogiGear University. LogiGear is a leader in the integration of test automation, offshore resources and US project management for fast, cost-effective results. Since 1994, LogiGear has worked with Fortune 500 companies to early-stage start-ups in, creating unique solutions to meet their clients’ needs. With facilities in the US and Viet Nam, LogiGear helps companies double their test coverage and improve software quality while reducing testing time and cutting costs.

The Related Post

Test automation provides great benefits to the software testing process and improves the quality of the results. It improves reliability while minimizing variability in the results, speeds up the process, increases test coverage, and ultimately can provide greater confidence in the quality of the software being tested. However, automation is not a silver bullet. It ...
The huge range of mobile devices used to browse the web now means testing a mobile website before delivery is critical.
September Issue 2019: Advancing Automation
Are you frustrated with vendors of test automation tools that do not tell you the whole story about what it takes to automate testing? Are you tired of trying to implement test automation without breaking the bank and without overloading yourself with work? I experienced first-hand why people find test automation difficult, and I developed ...
TestArchitect TM is the name we have given to our automation toolset. It reflects the vision that automated testing requires a well-designed architectural plan allowing technical and non-technical elements to work fluidly in their capacity. It also addresses the continual missing link of all test automation tools of how to design tests. In TestArchitect the test ...
LogiGear Magazine – September 2010
I feel like I’ve spent most of my career learning how to write good automated tests in an Agile environment. When I downloaded JUnit in the year 2000 it didn’t take long before I was hooked – unit tests for everything in sight. That gratifying green bar is near-instant feedback that everything is going as ...
Two dominant manual testing approaches to the software testing game are scripted and exploratory testing. In the test automation space, we have other approaches. I look at three main contexts for test automation: 1. Code context – e.g. unit testing. 2. System context – e.g. protocol or message level testing. 3. Social context – e.g. ...
Developers of large data-intensive software often notice an interesting — though not surprising — phenomenon: When usage of an application jumps dramatically, components that have operated for months without trouble suddenly develop previously undetected errors. For example, the application may have been installed on a different OS-hardware-DBMS-networking platform, or newly added customers may have account ...
This is part 2 of a 2-part article series; part 1 was featured in the September 2020 issue of the LogiGear Magazine, and you can check it out here. Part 1 discussed the mindset required for Agile, as well as explored the various quadrants of the Agile Testing Quadrants model. Part 2 will delve into ...
LogiGear Magazine – The Big Testing Issue – April 2012
Introduction A common issue that I come across in projects is the relationship between test automation and programming. In this article I want to highlight some of the differences that I feel exist between the two.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Stay in the loop with the lastest
software testing news

Subscribe