tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7722108.post115863860805820844..comments2024-03-28T12:11:07.539+05:30Comments on Thinking Tester: Are you making most of Test automation?Shrini Kulkarnihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10782753752478547381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7722108.post-1164901339842573982006-11-30T21:12:00.000+05:302006-11-30T21:12:00.000+05:30hello sir, interesting point u made at the last pa...hello sir, <BR/><BR/>interesting point u made at the last paragraph. i worked on the first round of QTP automation for our project a web app. <BR/><BR/>My lead made me script all the manual cases possible even tho i argued otherwise. <BR/><BR/>The only plus point being I think the automation framework we developed was very good.<BR/><BR/>I am glad i reached your post, I look forward to reading more interesting article on my fav topic.The Avenger !!!https://www.blogger.com/profile/06409185361534551230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7722108.post-1158735500195795042006-09-20T12:28:00.000+05:302006-09-20T12:28:00.000+05:30Thanks for this post Shrini. I would love to learn...Thanks for this post Shrini.<BR/><BR/> I would love to learn the following points mentioned by you -<BR/><BR/><I>Those cases where it would impossible to perform a test manually - </I><BR/><BR/>Can you give examples of the above?<BR/><BR/>Automating <I> Routine and mundane tasks like installation and smoke tests.</I><BR/><BR/>I would love to know more about this in detail.<BR/><BR/>Thanks in advance for your explanation.Pradeep Soundararajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17849721523107325938noreply@blogger.com