A key question to ask is what you want to get out of your tests. I’ve already talked about how I think the purpose of testing is to find information and then communicate that information. That’s great and all … but … what do you actually want to get out of the tests themselves? The way you answer that question will shape your testing function to a large extent, particularly when it comes to picking supporting tools, such as for test management or test automation.
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