Great Test Automation Does Not Absolve You from Manual/Exploratory Testing - Marit van Dijk

23rd May 2019
  • Locked
Marit's profile
Marit

Great Test Automation Does Not Absolve You from Manual/Exploratory Testing - Marit van Dijk image
Talk Description

In recent years we've seen a movement to more test automation replacing manual/exploratory testing and even replacing dedicated testers altogether. Many programmers don't like to manually test things. But not everything can (or should) be automated. Some things are hard if not impossible to automate, others are simply not worth the effort. I'll illustrate this with a tale of a new system built by my team where we still found bugs in e2e testing even though we had solid unit and integration test coverage.

Great test automation does not absolve you from manual or exploratory testing. We've seen there's more automated testing than doing manual testing. I've seen people, companies, teams move away from having dedicated testers at all, and I've even heard people say, you know, you should never do any manual testing at all. I have an opinion on that.

Now, I don't like manual testing, especially manual regression testing; I think it's very boring! So, when I got into test automation about five years ago, I was like “automate all the things!” Because automation is fun, you know? I get to write code, listen to Spotify, and get paid to do that; it is awesome! However, I met lots and lots of awesome testers, and I learned that maybe we cannot automate everything. Some things are just too hard, too brittle, it takes too much work; it's more work automating it than it would be to do it manually, especially if you have to maintain those tests (which I have done).

Automation can't tell you what it's like to actually use the thing. To quote my friend Lanette Creamer: "If you don't test it, your users will." And what does that say about how you value your users?

By the end of this session, you'll be able to:

  • TBA
Marit van Dijk has over 15 years of experience in software development in different roles and companies. She loves building awesome software with amazing people, and is an open source contributor to Cucumber. She enjoys learning new things, as well as sharing knowledge on test automation, Cucumber/BDD and software engineering and blogs at https://medium.com/@mlvandijk. Marit is currently employed at bol.com.
Suggested Content
Tool of The Week: WonderProxy image
Localization testing with confidence Combine a global network with flexible testing tools to see what your website looks like to customers around the world
Explore MoT
Castelo Branco Meetup image
Tue, 6 May
The Future of Testing in an Automated World: Embracing Continuous Learning and A
MoT Advanced Certificate in Test Automation image
Ascend to leadership roles by mastering strategic skills in automation strategy creation, planning and execution
Leading with Quality
A one-day educational experience to help business lead with expanding quality engineering and testing practices.
This Week in Testing image
Debrief the week in Testing via a community radio show hosted by Simon Tomes and members of the community
Subscribe to our newsletter
We'll keep you up to date on all the testing trends.