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Customer Perspective White Paper: Optimizing Manual Testing with Business Process Testing
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
Posted:  29 Apr 2008
Published:  01 Jan 2006
Format:  PDF
Length:  8   Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
The goal of functional testing is simply to ensure that an application works as it should from the end user's perspective. Manual functional testing calls upon business analysts and testers to capture user requirements, prepare test plans, and document their interactions with the application in order to validate the software's operations. Through test automation, functional test scripts that have already been validated can be quickly applied to every application that uses that particular component of software, so more tests can be done in less time.

There are many myths about both manual and automated functional testing. Many people believe that test automation is too expensive relative to its value; therefore it should be used rarely if at all. Others (such as agile developers) insist that automation of 100 percent of all tests is the ultimate objective.

This paper is not intended as a primer on implementation best practices, but here are a few "lessons learned" and considerations for the companies considering the move to Mercury Business Process Testing.

  • Start with Mercury Business Process Testing for Manual Testing
  • Don't jump to the keyword-driven model prematurely
  • Don't scrimp on training
  • Give Mercury your feedback


Author

Michael Warner
Quality Assurance (QA) Specialist ,  Raymond James
Michael Warner is a Quality Assurance (QA) specialist in the Quality Assurance and Testing organization at Raymond James, one of the largest financial services firms in the United States. He and his Quality Assurance team help developers and subject-matter experts manage testing procedures for more than 200 applications that are critical to the success and competitiveness of Raymond James. He has been with Raymond James for four years.



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