![]() Developers are sometimes asked to even hide problems to make reports to management look good, and to “just do what they are told”. Conflict arises over the return on investment of automating a user interface. People also talk about constant battles with management. I have also heard stories of UI test automation projects gone wrong, such as the horrors of building a framework that has more bugs than it finds. These stories usually involve sophisticated tools to discover whether a test is flaky, or if there is really a bug in the product. ![]() Some of those fantastic projects have thousands of tests running on parallel virtual machines that start with every new code check in. ![]() The stories I hear about User Interface (UI) test automation are often fantastic or tragic.
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