Leading a Test Automation Strategy

22nd September 2022
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Dana Aonofriesei

Director of Engineering

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Talk Description

Where to start and where to stop with test automation?

I will share in my talk practical steps for how to start defining a test automation strategy. By the end of the session, we should be defining a strategy together. The talk is suitable for both individual contributors and managers.

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

  • Practical steps for setting up a test automation strategy
  • Technique for setting up a vision and a mission for test automation
  • The role of Test Automation Analytics in the success of your strategy
Director of Engineering
I started my career in Software Development 9 years ago and during this time I tried different roles and assignments, as Quality Assurance Engineer, Software Analyst, Scrum Master, Head of Product Quality, Engineering Manager in areas like banking, eprocurement, trust economy. I love working with teams, driving teams and individuals towards results and solving problems. A few keywords that describe me: sports, croissants, cheese, good coffee, competitive, positive.
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