How to Rescue a Failed Test Automation?
Tips on how to rescue failed test automation technically, and more importantly, address the subtle human factors
Update (2022–10–04): Case Study: Rescue Unreliable 20 hours of Automated Regression Testing in Jenkins ⇒ 6-Minute Highly-Reliable in BuildWise CT Server
Over the last 10 years, I have successfully rescued many failed test automation in different software projects using the same technical formula. I was unable to rescue some as well, due to human factors. In this article, I will share my thoughts and experience.
First of all, compared to the green-field project, it is not going to be easy with an existing failed approach in place. There are a number of human factors.
Table of Contents: ∘ Technically Competent
∘ Human factors on existing failed automation solution
∘ Talk Test Automation in the context of "Release Often" to upper management
∘ Talk Test Automation in the context of "Automated Regression Testing" to team members
∘ People tend to be fixated on a tool; often, they want to be that way
∘ Replacing with another "Tool"
∘ Specific Advice