Tested By Monkeys: The End Of Banana Software! - Jeremias Rößler

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Description:
Various automation tools have been available for quite some time now, but due to high efforts, GUI-Testing is still mainly a manual task. Meanwhile overall testing effort has risen to make up 30% of an average overall software budget. Is crowd-testing the answer? What if we could have automated test cases be created automatically?
Monkey Testing is not a new idea. But combined with a manually trainable AI and an innovative new testing approach (dubbed ""difference testing""), we can now not only have the monkey search for technical bugs (i.e. crashes) but generate functional test cases that are optimized towards several goals and are even better than manually created ones.
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