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White Paper: Ten Steps to Building Software Test Automation That Works

By Vlad Shamis

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Summary: Take a journey into the exciting world of quality assurance software test automation. Let's define where you are today, focus on where you would like to take your organization, and build a plan to get there.

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Vlad Shamis is the CEO of qasignature.

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