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Advancing Software Quality: The Power of Test Automation

Written by Ashley Crilley | Sep 22, 2023 4:00:00 AM

In the ever-evolving landscape of software development, the demand for faster and more reliable releases is on the rise. Automation is a necessity if you want to keep up. Test automation has emerged as a pivotal solution to meet these demands, enabling development teams to achieve better efficiency, increased accuracy, and accelerated delivery cycles. In this blog post, we’ll talk about the significance of test automation – its benefits, best practices, and how it contributes to elevating software quality.

At Eliassen Group, we know automation. Whether it’s using Robotic Process Automation (RPA, also referred to as Business Process Automation, or BPA) or test automation, we have you covered.

Test Automation: Types and Methodology

Test automation is a broad concept. The test automation spectrum spans from the most basic of unit tests on one end, to complex workflow testing on the other. Included in this spectrum are API tests, Database tests, Selenium-based UI tests, unit tests, integration tests, end-to-end tests, workflow tests, and more.

In addition to the types of tests are the methodology that guides your testing efforts. The first, Test-Driven-Development (TDD, sometimes referred to as Test Driven Design), is a popular option, especially for greenfield projects. Behavior-Driven-Development (BDD, sometimes referred to as Behavior-Driven-Design), is another popular option, especially when user interfaces are available.

In future articles, we’ll explore how we put these guidelines and methodologies into action and how choosing Eliassen as your test automation partner can help ensure your future success.

The Importance and Benefits of Test Automation

So, why should test automation be important to you and your team? There are 3 main reasons that test automation is useful for teams. For one, Test automation reduces manual testing efforts and enables rapid execution of test cases, ultimately expediting the software development process. This results in accelerated software delivery. Second, automation helps identify defects and inconsistencies early in the development lifecycle (fail-fast methodology), leading to higher quality and more robust software. This enhances software quality. Third is Cost Efficiency: although test automation requires an initial investment, it pays off in the long run by lowering costs associated with manual testing and reducing the number of post-release defects. Ahead, we’ll answer the questions you may have surrounding test automation for you and your teams.

What are some benefits of using test automation?

Automated tests execute the same way each time, ensuring consistency and eliminating human errors during repetitive testing tasks. There is also increased test coverage: automation allows running tests on multiple platforms, configurations, and environments, achieving broader coverage that is challenging using manual testing.

With frequent code changes, automation aids in performing quick and reliable regression testing, ensuring that new modifications do not introduce new issues. And as software projects grow in complexity and size, test automation enables scalability without the need for proportional increases in human resources.

Where do we start? What are some best practices to start building around?

  • Early Involvement: Incorporate test automation from the initial stages of the development process to identify and fix issues promptly, reducing the cost and time required for remediation.
  • Selecting the Right Tools: Choose test automation tools that align with project requirements, technology stack, and team expertise, ensuring maximum efficiency and compatibility.
  • Maintainable Tests: Design tests that are easy to maintain, modular, and reusable, reducing the effort required for updates and adjustments.
  • Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Testing: Integrate test automation with CI/CD pipelines to enable continuous testing, providing rapid feedback and ensuring a stable release process.

What are some challenges we can expect?

For one, managing test data in automation can be complex; so consider using data-driven testing approaches and tools to handle various test scenarios effectively. There are also Dynamic User Interfaces: When dealing with frequently changing user interfaces, apply robust strategies like using unique identifiers and implementing the Page Object Model. Lastly, Maintenance Efforts: Regularly review and update tests to accommodate changes in the application and maintain high automation efficiency.

How do we measure success?

Test Coverage Metrics: Monitor the percentage of test cases automated and executed to gauge the comprehensiveness of test coverage.

Defect Detection Rate: Measure the number of defects identified and resolved through automated testing to assess the effectiveness of test automation.

Time and Cost Savings: Evaluate the reduction in testing time and manual efforts, calculating cost savings attributed to test automation.

Test automation is a game-changer in modern software development, empowering teams to create high-quality software with improved speed, accuracy, and efficiency. By adopting test automation best practices and selecting appropriate tools, development teams can reap the benefits of automated testing, ensuring their software delivers value to end-users and gains a competitive edge in the market. Embrace the power of test automation to revolutionize your software development process and elevate software quality to new heights.