Discussion on Automation - We're Doing it Wrong with Melissa Tondi | Testμ 2024

Rethink your approach to automation with Melissa as she talks about how to tackle common misconceptions about automation that have been dividing the testing industry. She’ll offer practical, proven tactics to help you get immediate, valuable results. Don’t miss this chance to reboot your automation strategy and drive impactful change in your projects!

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Let’s look into some of the unanswered questions.

Are we automating the right tests, and how do we determine which tests should be automated?

What are the most common mistakes teams make when implementing test automation, and how can they be corrected?

How can teams ensure they are automating the right things instead of focusing on automating everything?

How do you ensure that your automation efforts actually save time and resources instead of becoming a burden?

Can you provide specific examples of practical approaches to re-booting automation practices that have shown immediate and valuable results?

Why do some people believe that automation can replace manual testing entirely?

What is the impact of poor test automation practices on the quality and reliability of our software?

How can we measure the effectiveness and ROI of our automation efforts?

Automate everthing?

In Current fast paced development, if devs are not writing the unit & integration test.

Should we still not go with automate everthing in our UI tests using % or numbers??

What is the cost-benefit analysis of implementing automation in software testing?

How do you balance the need for rapid test automation development with ensuring the reliability and maintainability of the automated tests over time?

What best advice would you give us to navigate as QA is this dynamic market ?

Can you provide some practical example

In which cases might misunderstanding and misapplying automation in testing actually break innovative thinking and quality excellence?

Are we focusing on automating the most impactful tests, and what criteria should we use to decide which tests are best suited for automatio

What are the key factors that contribute to the success or failure of test automation initiatives, and how can organizations overcome common challenges?

How can we improve the accuracy and efficiency of our tests?

How to maximize our test cases to prevent bug?