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Automating Software Testing: A Life-Cycle Methodology

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Summary
Automated Testing Lifecycle Methodology (ATLM) is a structured approach that is geared toward ensuring successful implementation of automated testing. The ATLM approach mirrors the benefits of modern rapid application development efforts, where such efforts engage the user early in the development cycle. The end-user of the software product is actively involved throughout analysis, design, development and test of each software build, which is augmented in an incremental fashion.
Automated Testing Lifecycle Methodology (ATLM) is a structured approach that is geared toward ensuring successful implementation of automated testing. The ATLM approach mirrors the benefits of modern rapid application development efforts, where such efforts engage the user early in the development cycle. The end-user of the software product is actively involved throughout analysis, design, development and test of each software build, which is augmented in an incremental fashion. Click on the link below to view the article.
About The Author

Elfriede Dustin works as a QA/Test Manager at BNA Software (www.bnasoftware.com) Elfriede is co-author of the book Automated Software Testing, and also co-authored the recently published book Quality Web Systems. Her Automated Software Testing white papers are posted on www.stickyminds.com. You can contact her at [email protected]

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