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White Paper: Achieving the Full Potential of Software Test Automation
The Strategy for Reducing Costs and Speeding Time-To-Market

By LogiGear Corporation
Dec 1, 2005

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Summary: Software test automation can dramatically reduce costs and speed up time-to-market, but its full potential cannot be achieved without a carefully planned, scalable, and maintainable process. Without the right strategy, expensive test automation tools may become "shelfware." The authors of this whitepaper will first discuss the key benefits of software test automation, and then examine the most common implementation tactics. They then analyze the key reasons why test automation efforts often fail to meet their potential. Finally, they explain how using a keyword-based test automation strategy enables organizations to avoid those problems.

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LogiGear Corporation provides global solutions for software testing, focusing on test automation. Since 1994, they have provided testing solutions to companies ranging from the Fortune 500 to early-stage start-ups.

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