E2E Test Automation Anti-Pattern: Developer-Focused Approach. Part 4: Hard to Steer Away even after it is Proved Wrong.

I have witnessed many failed test automation led by principal/senior software engineers or architects. Few admitted to the mistakes and acknowledged that they didn’t have knowledge of E2E test automation.

Zhimin Zhan

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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

This article will discuss the human factors when software developers dominate an End-to-end Test Automation approach.

Table of Contents
1. Software Developers’ Ego.
2. Software developers generally perceive software testing (whether manual or automated) as a lesser position.
3. Software Developers tend to have a “Get it work, then done” mindset.
4. Senior Software Developers have mixed feelings about successful E2E Test Automation.
5. End-to-end Test Automation is often seen as a “Nice to Have”, not as mandatory. There is always manual testing.
6. Comprismed as taking bribes from automation tool vendors
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