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Keyword Driven Framework for Automation Testing

By Sachin Khade/Harpreet Nijjar
Jun 22, 2007

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Summary: The authors of this paper present an object-based, keyword-driven framework for J2EE Web-based application testing. They also discuss the benefits of automation testing compared to a test library approach.

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The author, Sachin Khade, is a post graduate in computer management from University of Pune, India, and has over five years of experience. He has worked on J2EE test automation project in eCRM domain applications. Currently, he is working as a senior QA analyst for automation projects with eGain. Harpreet Kaur Nijjar is a post graduate of electrical engineering and has one year of experience. She has experience in test scheduling, test framework development, test suite development, and test execution during various phases of TDLC. She has worked on test automation and test management product from Mercury Interactive. Currently, she is working as QA Engineer for automation projects with eGain.

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