Automated Testing
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v10i30.748Keywords:
Test automation, Software Engineering, System validationAbstract
Software has had a remarkable progress in recent years. Today most of the machines, installations and industries are fully or partially controlled by software; automobiles far example, from the engine, transmission, brakes and other functions are controlled by microprocessors. In most companies, the quickness to introduce a new product or a new type of service depends on the dynamism with which the computer system can be adapted or extended. In both sectors, embedded systems software and commercial - quality software is criticar in determining the success of the products and I or companies. The implementation of automated testing used to ensure the quality and reliability of software is not a new strategy, organizations understand their uses, strengths and weaknesses, however, its popularity as an effective and efficient strategy is being questioned by many leaders in the area of lnformation Technology (IT).
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