Handbook: How to Get Started with Automated Testing
Moving from manual to automated testing doesn’t mean replacing people with scripts. It means giving teams greater confidence, faster feedback, and more time to focus on complex, creative testing work. By following a clear roadmap, you can shift automation from a small experiment into a core part of your development process.
The handbook "How to Get Started with Automated Testing" explains this transition step-by-step, including guidance on framework design and best practices for integrating tools. Inside, you’ll learn more about:
- What successful automation looks like
- How to lay a strong foundation before implementation
- Installation and setup considerations
- Developing a lasting automation strategy
- Increasing test coverage and improving efficiency over time
- How to measure progress and plan for long-term success
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