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Learning Software Testing with Test Studio
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On an ordinary day, you report to work where you run into your boss down the office coridoor. And there you go! Thirty minutes later, your fine day is struck by the fact that your boss is expecting a list of test cases not automated, yet to be automated, and already automated. All kinds of problems start popping inside your head: "Test workbooks are dispersed all over testers' machines, so how can I possibly get the count of all these test cases? There is a weak traceability between automated and manual scripts, so how can I tell which test case is automated and which one is not?"
If this is your typical testing work environment, you are probably familiar with the trouble you've put into compiling a list of all the tests and producing statistics around certain criteria. In reality, if the manual scripts were saved in Excel workbooks, we would most likely utilize the sheet columns to fill them with values referring perhaps to the automated test ID, incident report...
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