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Top Reasons That Make Automation
Testing Business-Critical
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Top Reasons That Make Automation
Testing Business-Critical
Have you heard about Bixby, which is apparently
South Koren firms competition to other voice
assistant such as Apples Siri and Amazons
Alexa? Alas! Fans have turned it down and the
response has not been so overwhelming. So, how do
you make Bixby as smart as Siri? The answer is
rigorous testing and constant evaluation against
varying customer experiences (CX). This could be
just a case in point to estimate the role and
relevance of Automated Testing in the
future. Automation has been enabling enterprises
to test their products within stringent timelines
and with better efficiency. With innovative
technologies and products getting launched each
day, the need for robust testing mechanisms will
keep on increasing. Transparency Market Research
in its recent report has estimated that the
global test automation market will rise at a
solid 15.4 CAGR between 2017 and 2025 to be
worth US 109.69 Bn by 2025 from US 30.45 Bn in
2016.   Also, as per further market reports and
analysis, the global test automation market is
likely to get broadly segmented into products and
services. The services segment would get further
segmented into advisory, assessment, and managed
services. This implies that you can estimate that
various industries will need added guidance on
all the aspects related to Test Automation
services.
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Top Reasons That Make Automation Testing
Business-Critical
How will the role of tester get
redefined? Agile, DevOps, Scrum, and the overall
concept of Continuous Delivery has transformed
the role of testers. It has matured and evolved
from tedious Manual Testing to fast and frequent
Test Automation. We can confidently say that Test
Automation is very much responsible for the
shifting and evolving role of a tester. One
might say that with Automation the testers can
take a backseat and let the tool do its job.
However, the fact is, with automation of the
testing activity, testers need to be more and
vigilant and strategized. Automation without
intervention can be a hazardous
proposition. Additionally, in an Agile
environment when testers and developers have to
work together, the overall dynamics of the teams
change. Testing gets faster and releases get more
and more frequent. In such cases, testers have to
even perform the role of developers and vice
versa. It is a proven fact that Automation in any
case cannot work without a testing strategy.
Tools and frameworks enable and accelerate the
testing activity only when it gets directed with
a good plan and thought-through perspective. The
role of a tester will always keep evolving in an
automated testing environment. Frameworks would
get created, tools would get developed, and the
only thing that brings everything together and in
sync is a testing strategy and a testers
experience.
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Top Reasons That Make Automation Testing
Business-Critical

Automation will continue to focus on Quality of
Testing In the coming years the demand for
software testing will increase, as new
technologies and gadgets will need inventive
testing mechanisms. Every product will work via a
software application, which will work as a key
consumer interface. Enterprises will invest more
and more in software testing and automation to
ensure that the application gives consistent
results over a period of time under varying
conditions. This will help them ensure desired
customer experience. Read Full Blog at
https//www.cigniti.com/blog/top-reasons-make-aut
omation-testing-business-critical/
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