Pattern Thinking for Automation in Testing

25-minute Talk

Designing and implementing automation in testing takes more than knowledge of coding, basic constructs and popular documented ways of doing it.

Deep Dive session
Virtual Pass session

Timetable

11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Wednesday 20th

Room

Room E2+E3 - Track 5: Test Automation Deep Dive

Audience

Test Automation Architects and anyone else interested

Key-Learnings

  • Pattern Thinking

A test automation architect should build on pattern thinking which is at the heart of designing any software.

Designing and implementing automation in testing takes more than knowledge of coding, basic constructs and popular documented ways of doing it.

A test automation architect should build on pattern thinking which is at the heart of designing any software. While most of the people confuse design patterns with GoF patterns, this presentation acknowledges the importance of the aforesaid patterns but discusses and demonstrates pattern thinking as a much more generic subject and the way of life for anyone interested in building test automation frameworks and as well as automation in testing in general.

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