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Deconfuse E2E Test Automation for IT Executives

Don’t get fooled by your internal technical advisors.

Zhimin Zhan
7 min readSep 11, 2023
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Let’s start with a short video of Steve Jobs, the best IT Executive ever.

“as where the enterprise market, it’s not so simple. The people that use the products don’t decide for themselves, and the people that make those decisions sometimes are confused. (audience laughed and clapped)” — Steve Jobs

Being confused about E2E test automation and Continuous Testing is OK, but it does not have to make wrong decisions. In fact, if following common sense, making the right calls is almost a certainty. This article explains, for IT executives and senior IT managers.

Table of Contents:
· 1. Your Technical Advisors are confused too.
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2. Your Technical Advisors don’t want to admit that they knew nothing about E2E Test Automation.
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3. Use your common sense to avoid bad advice
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Zhimin Zhan
Zhimin Zhan

Written by Zhimin Zhan

Test automation & CT coach, author, speaker and award-winning software developer. Help teams succeed with Agile/DevOps by implementing real Continuous Testing.

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