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5 Steps to Enable Rapid Test Automation for Applications

Many businesses have automated at least one process. Test automation is becoming increasingly popular and is widely used by enterprises as part of their software testing efforts. However, while transitioning from manual testing to test automation, many people and organizations overlook the common risks of test automation.

Organizations must consider the best strategy to deploy test automation for their various projects in today’s fiercely competitive business environment. This has increased the need for automated software testing.

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A well-established test automation process increases predictability, repeatability, and agility, resulting in higher-quality software development. Test Automation Assessment determines whether an application should be automated. Recommendations are given based on particular criteria to determine whether an application genuinely needs to be automated and the advantages that may be obtained.

Test automation assessments are often done for customers that have an existing test automation framework or who require a new test automation framework.

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However, to constantly produce high-quality applications, businesses must test the automation process regularly, and to market it efficiently, they need to streamline their marketing with help of marketing operations services.

Rapid Assess Automation Assessment (RTAA) is a popular method for helping businesses test their processes. Continue reading to discover what to consider when automating your software tests. But first, let’s discuss what test automation is.

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What is Rapid Test Automation for Applications?

Testing automation is the technique of automating the test method of comparing actual software performance to predicted outcomes, particularly when exposed to specified assessment criteria such as user stories and application requirements

The test automation technique involves:

  • Specifying test requirements
  • Creating a test environment
  • Keeping track of tests and data points
  • Using the data to guide crucial choices throughout the SDLC process.

The testing technique may be repeated and is frequently scalable to various test use cases. These activities are typically challenging to accomplish manually, at least on the scale and frequency necessary to review fresh builds against a vastly distributed code base.

If the test automation assessment needs to be done within shorter periods than usual, RTAA becomes necessary.

RTAA refers to the rapid analysis and implementation of a TAF that fits in a limited environment explicitly designed for the severity of the test cases.

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Step-by-Step Guide for a Rapid Test Automation Assessment

1.     Evaluate the existing system

This entails evaluating the present condition of quality assurance and testing processes. In this step, you should understand the system, its technology, procedures, and testing information.

You can also evaluate the system by understanding the objectives, how their technological stack is used, how you’ll define user flows, and how you’ll analyze manual test cases, if any.

2.     Assessment

This stage will evaluate how the tools are used and how far their approach to automation is progressing. The number of test cases, the business needs, the specifics of the functional requirements, and areas for quality improvement are all detailed in a requirement traceability matrix analysis.

The assessment process also considers tool feasibility, confirmation, and automation ROI analysis. Importantly, you should also assess business-critical test cases.

3.     Carry out a Proof of Concept (POC) to confirm the feasibility

To execute a proof of concept (POC), you must establish a TAF for the environment and only run the critical test cases that have been chosen. The POC will help the organization identify financial and operational benefits and determine what is required to complete the automation.

4.     Implementation

This phase will define the specific test automation tools, approach, and feasibility. The main assessment focus points are the automation framework, integration, and its alignment with the SDLC.

5.     Recommendation

This step involves detailing reusable function libraries, test object mappings, exception handling, and other topics under the automation framework focus area. This focus area also defines test management, source code repositories, defect management, continuous build management, and other concepts.  The SDLC focus area addresses existing /target automation coverage, KPIs, test priority, etc.

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Results of Rapid Test Automation Services

To improve testing quality, decrease testing effort, schedule testing, and guarantee return on investments, the results of a rapid test automation service indicate appropriate automation solutions and how to implement them. It also provides a thorough report on the procedure, resources, and personnel.

This stage also gives forecasts for efficient project management and insightful information on the response. It also emphasizes the need for active cooperation with business teams and the need to accept improvements that the organization recommends.

A well-defined test plan document that addresses all elements of testing requirements will also be provided, along with the development of tools to monitor failures effectively.

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The Bottom Line

How can you enable rapid test automation for applications? We hope you now have your answer. Testing is an essential part of software development because it allows you to gain a thorough (and ongoing) understanding of a product and the risks associated with bugs that you may discover.

By automating your testing, you can maintain a high value for your products while lowering production costs. This is the ideal recipe for a healthy bottom line for managers and company decision-makers.

James Musoba
James Musoba
Studying Africa's startup and technology scene. I always look forward to discovering new exciting inventions and vibrant entrepreneurs.

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