July 10, 2013
Testing of applications and equipment is critical to the success of
ongoing operations for carriers and for the enterprise. However, many
test-automation projects encounter significant challenges that lead to a poor
return on investment (ROI). At the root of these challenges are the inherent
constraints of traditional methodologies. This paper shows how an
object-oriented test automation architecture empowers dramatic improvements in
automation best practices-- delivering time to value, lowering total cost of
ownership (TCO) and increasing the ROI of test-automation initiatives.
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