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The Automated Testing Life-Cycle Methodology (ATLM)
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By Elfriede Dustin
Sep 10, 2000

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Summary: The Automated Testing Life-cycle methodology (ATLM) summarized in this article has been adopted by various companies throughout the world.

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Elfriede Dustin is a SQA Certified test engineer and has supported test efforts for a multitude of applications. She is frequently a speaker at various Quality Assurance and Software Test Conferences. Elfriede has a BS degree in Computer Science and has performed as a Computer Systems Analyst/Programmer developing software applications and utilities, process and data modeling using CASE tools, and system design simulation models. In support of software test efforts, Elfriede has been responsible for implementing automated test, or has performed as the lead consultant guiding the implementation of automated software test. Elfriede has led the successful rollout of automated testing tools at three companies, and has applied her rollout strategy on over nine different projects. Elfriede Dustin is the lead author of the best-selling book "Automated Software Testing", published by Addison-Wesley Pub Co; ISBN: 0201432870, July 1999. The book has been getting excellent reviews throughout the testing community (see also www.amazon.com). The book has been translated into German and is available in Germany, called "Software Automatisch Testen". The book is currently also being translated into Japanese. For other details about the book and other testing links, see Elfriede’s website at www.autotestco.com.

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