Who Will Guard the Guards Themselves? How to Trust Your Automation and Avoid Deceit - Bas Dijkstra

13th January 2023
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Bas Dijkstra

Test automation trainer and consultant | Python developer

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Talk Description

With automation rapidly becoming more an important part of any testing process, teams rely ever more on the result of their automated tests as an indicator of product quality. In moving towards a Continuous Delivery or Continuous Deployment model, automated tests are often the only gatekeeper before software is put into production. But can automation be trusted enough to play this important role in the software development and delivery process? And what can you do to make sure your automation can be trusted enough to be relied on?

In this talk, we'll take a look at the relationship between trust, confidence and test automation. We'll see a number of ways in which test automation can deceive you, how trust in test automation is lost and how you can build tests you can trust on.

Takeaways
  • Need for confidence in workings on application under test + application is (partly) tested in an automated manner = Automated tests need to be trusted
  • Don't trust automation blindly, as its results can be deceptive
  • Trustworthy automated tests can be created and maintained by applying good development practices (reviews, testing) to automation
What you’ll learn

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

  • Identify ways to increase confidence in automated checks
  • Identify ways in which our confidence in our automation can be negatively impacted
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Bas Dijkstra

Test automation trainer and consultant | Python developer

I'm an independent test automation consultant with over 14 years of experience helping my clients improve their testing efforts through smart application of tools. I'm an experienced trainer in a range of topics related to test automation and software development.
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