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Frequent Test Automation Pitfalls

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It does not matter if we have an experienced Testing team, or exceptional automation technology for testing the product, writing a little code to exercise a system is not a big deal. Although it's essential to consider writing Test Automation with robust test design, in the absence of which, organisations can encounter a plethora of complications that compound to create inefficient, sketchy, and hard-to-maintain tests.  To ensure quality, cost efficiency, and speed, it becomes crucial to identify the symptoms that your tests aren't offering optimally. Below are few "anti-patterns," or unreliable exercises I have withdrawn in my projects for the best testing experience. No Framework Design We make strategies to win and counter failures. But in the case of test automation, often, the design takes a backseat in the event of automating. And all the glittery things catches eyeballs for showcasing something not going to be worth after a while. Lack of thinking