Nowadays, quality software has come to mean “easy to adapt” because of the constant pressure to change. Consequently, modern software teams seek a delicate balance between two opposing forces: striving for reliability and striving for agility. The TESTOMAT project will support software teams to strike the right balance by increasing the development speed without sacrificing quality. The project will ultimately result in a Test Automation Improvement Model, which will define key improvement areas in test automation, with the focus on measurable improvement steps.
Key findings
TESTAR
Acronym
TESTOMAT
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/10/17 → 31/12/20
Collaborative partners
Ericsson Research (lead)
Axini
Marvell Semiconductor Inc.
TNO - Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
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Eldh, S., Vos, T. E. J., Demeyer, S., Aho, P. K. & van der Bijl, M., 25 Sept 2020, Research Challenges in Information Science: 14th International Conference, RCIS 2020. Dalpiaz, F., Zdravkovic, J. & Loucopoulos, P. (eds.). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, p. 637-6393 p. (Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing).
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference Article in proceeding › Academic › peer-review