Tesla for QA Community? What Are You Driving Nowadays?

Tesla for QA Community? What Are You Driving Nowadays?

Let’s start with a basic analogy. In order for you to get from Point A to point B you need a car. You can choose any car that will do the job. In this case, the car represents a tool. You can perform automation testing using various tools ranging from open sourced to enterprise level. Same goes for car industry. You can purchase any type of car from basic to luxurious, from SUV to sports. At the end of the day your goal is to get from point A to point B. You should also be concerned with how fast you can get from point A to point B and how much it is going to cost you. You may even care about how luxurious and comfortable the drive will be. But would you agree that if you didn’t need to spend money on gas, that would be very appealing? Would you agree that if your car could drive faster than 90% of the cars out there, that would be cool? Lastly, if the car could magically drive itself, leaving you free to watch movies or play games along the way, that would be incredible?

So let’s consider the Tesla brand, for example. Great car don’t you think so? Fast, economical and it can drive you without you needing to touch the wheel. Is it expensive? Well, it is not cheap. Can this analogy be applied to automation tool selection? Absolutely. So what does it mean for a tool to generate an impressive ROI? Does it need to be open source (free) to accomplish that? Not really. When you choose an automation tool you need to understand all pros and cons. If the tool will help you to achieve 50%-60% more productivity in terms of test scripts development than other tools would you choose this tool? If the tool is free but not efficient from the script output perspective don’t you think it will end up costing you more in the long run? If the tool does not require the difficult task of learning a programming language, don’t you think it would be something to consider or try it out?

UIPath’s scriptless automation tools is the TESLA for the QA Community. If you want to be agile in your environment and a quick, fast, smart and intelligent tester you need a fast tool that’s easy to operate. Fast and easy means less coding. More coding means more defects and mistakes. It is a fact. No coding, fewer chances for errors and mistakes ??. QA Mentor found our own Tesla and every tester at QA Mentor drives a Tesla throughout our working day. We are all equipped with the UIPath automation tool which allows us to be faster than any other Automation tester using Selenium, Appium, Ranorex, TestComplete, UFT and many other tools.

What are you driving nowadays? What are you miles per gallon or if we are referring to Test Automation world what is your ROI? ??

To learn more on how we can drive you faster for your testing projects call us 1-800-622-2602 or send us an email [email protected]

Sargent Stewart

Sales Business Development Practitioner specializing in CRM efficiency and lead generation.

3 年

Ruslan, thanks for sharing!

Nitin Thite

Test Automation Lead | Multi Cloud | DevOps | Selenium | Appium | REST Assured | Java | Maven | GIT | GITLAB auto DevOps | Docker | K8s |Cucumber (BDD) | TestNG | CI-CD | Jmeter | SAFe 5 Certified Scrum Master | RPA

4 年

Recently used UI path. Felt much better tool ever.

Sahil Sharma

Microservices, Selenium, Webdriver, Maven, TestNG,Java, BDD, POM, JS, TS, Playwright, Automation, Soup UI, Jmeter , DB migration, ETL, Investment Banking, Docker, AWS, Kubernates

4 年

Yes, I have worked on the tool called voyager. Its scriptless automation tool provided by our client. We need to use predefined fixtures and use them to automate our application.

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