E2E Test Automation Anti-Pattern: Developer-Focused Approach. Part 1: It is Black-Box Testing!
Developers: E2E Test Automation is a completely different game. Most senior developers are simply not qualified (i.e. not capable).
This is an article in the E2E Test Automation Anti-Pattern series.
Part 1: It is Black-Box Testing!
Part 2: Scripting Language, Frameworks and Tools
Part 3: Most developers Lack Proficiency in Test Automation
Part 4: Hard to Steer Away even after it is Proved Wrong
I first saw the term ‘Developer-Loved” (or Developer-Focused) associated with end-to-end test automation on Cypress’s website.
My first reaction was, “Why does this test automation tool company advertise the obviously wrong thing? Don’t they even understand the meaning of End-to-End Testing?”
Definition of End-to-End Testing: a testing method that evaluates the entire application flow, from start to finish. In E2E testing, the software is tested from the end user’s perspective, simulating a real user scenario, including the user interface, …[source: browserstack]
End-to-end testing is totally independent of Coding
The two keywords: end-user & user interface.
According to World Quality Report 2018–19, “The first time ever that `end-user satisfaction” is the top objective of quality assurance and software testing strategy”.
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