Top 10 Benefits of Automated Testing

 

Test automation can bring many benefits to your mobile app testing cycles, allowing you to build better apps with less effort. It is less time consuming as well! Many companies still run only manual tests because they don’t know how to properly integrate automated testing in their app development process. Then, machines started to take over all of the repetitive and boring tasks. Humans quickly tend to lose concentration with that kind of work or to overlook things that weren’t right. Machines are more reliable and faster in this. There’s also an obvious big starting investment when introducing change, especially this kind of change. Usually the smaller companies are afraid that the returns won’t be as expected or if there will be a ROI at all.

Back then people needed this kind of automation to produce the exact same parts that match perfectly with other parts so that the assembly could be done in less time and thus enhancing the production. You’re not sure you need test automation? This analogy doesn’t convince you? Well, let’s have a closer look at the 10 top benefits of automated testing.

Benefits of automated testing

1. ROI

2. RUNNING TESTS 24/7:

3. FEWER HUMAN RESOURCES.

4. REUSABILITY.

5. BUGS:

6. RELIABILITY:

7. SIMULTANEITY:

8. CONTINUITY:

9. ADDITIONAL METHODS:

10. VOLUME:

In the end you will have a better quality software which will be released earlier, with less problems and you have used less resources. As largely know, there is usually always a downside to everything. So there are downsides to automated testing as well. There are a few things that automated testing won’t do: it won’t fix specific problems that users might have. When writing and testing the scripts there are just some scenarios that are being tested, not all of them. The main purpose of automated testing is to find bugs in simple operations, e.g. to log into the app, create a new account or send email when the password gets forgotten. That’s what automated tests do.

One other thing that automated testing won’t do is test the effective usability of the design, e.g. where the buttons are positioned, and how easy it is to actually use the app. That still has to be done by manual user-friendly tests. In conclusion there are benefits and drawbacks to both automated and manual testing. This article had the purpose to show how automated testing can help you to make your testing more efficient. To achieve the best results you will need a combination of both types: automated testing for repetitive, simple use-cases; and manual testing for reproducing specific bugs, complicated use cases and to ensure the best user experience possible. Through the solutions that we offer, we are positive that we can help you find one that satisfies your needs. With our Kickstart program we provide you with an experienced testing engineer who will work with you to develop a suitable automation strategy, and implement the test scripts for you. Your employees will be involved through hands-on training for test automation. At the end of the kickstart project, your testing team can develop the automation further on their own, and apply it to new testing situations.