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Robust Automation Testing Tool for GUI Applications in Agile World—Faster to Market

TL;DR: Robust Automation Testing (RAT) tool is built on the Hybrid Automation Framework which is easy to learn and reduces the automation scripting time/coding, while execution increases the permutation and combination of the test scenarios without changing the test steps as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In this digital world, technology changes exponentially to increase the speed, efficiency, and accuracy. To achieve these features, we need good programming language, high-end hardware configurations, permutation, and combinations of scenarios based on testing. Applications are developed to make more interactive and reduce the complexity, reduce the transaction response time, and without failure at the end users. For any graphical user interface application, they need to be tested either by Manual/Automation Testing tools. Robust Automation Testing (RAT) tool is built on the Hybrid Automation Framework which is easy to learn and reduces the automation scripting time/coding, while execution increases the permutation and combination of the test scenarios without changing the test steps. There is no dependency on the test data and maintenance-free. RAT tool is for testing the application from creating the manual/automation test scripts, generating the test data, executing the automation scripts, and generating the customized reports. RAT tool shows that the performance is increased the accuracy of validation by 97%, no cost to the tool. Manual tester is enough to complete the automation script execution, and frequency of execution is increased and reduces the maintenance of the scripts to less than 10% cost as well resource cost reduced to 38%.
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TL;DR: Moore's Law has become the central driving force of one of the most dynamic of the world's industries as discussed by the authors, and it is viewed as a reliable method of calculating future trends as well, setting the pace of innovation, and defining the rules and the very nature of competition.
Abstract: A simple observation, made over 30 years ago, on the growth in the number of devices per silicon die has become the central driving force of one of the most dynamic of the world's industries. Because of the accuracy with which Moore's Law has predicted past growth in IC complexity, it is viewed as a reliable method of calculating future trends as well, setting the pace of innovation, and defining the rules and the very nature of competition. And since the semiconductor portion of electronic consumer products keeps growing by leaps and bounds, the Law has aroused in users and consumers an expectation of a continuous stream of faster, better, and cheaper high-technology products. Even the policy implications of Moore's Law are significant: it is used as the baseline assumption in the industry's strategic road map for the next decade and a half.

1,649 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the factors that nurture innovation in logistics services, identify the contributions of the new "resources" and, using industry examples, examine the application of these resources to logistics firms as they assume an extended role within the new business model.
Abstract: Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today's knowledge‐based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service‐based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the entire logistical needs of customers. Quantum advances in science, technology, and communication in the new millennium have compelled firms to consider the potential of the so‐called new “resources” (technology, knowledge and relationship networks) that are essential if firms are to operate effectively within the emerging business model, and to utilise the opportunities to innovate and gain market leadership. Through an extensive literature review, this paper examines the factors that nurture innovation in logistics services, identifies the contributions of the new “resources” and, using industry examples, examines the application of these resources to logistics firms as they assume an extended role within the new business model.

430 citations

Book
01 Jan 1969
TL;DR: The authors may not be able to make you love reading, but programming languages history and fundamentals will lead you to love reading starting from now.
Abstract: We may not be able to make you love reading, but programming languages history and fundamentals will lead you to love reading starting from now. Book is the window to open the new world. The world that you want is in the better stage and level. World will always guide you to even the prestige stage of the life. You know, this is some of how reading will give you the kindness. In this case, more books you read more knowledge you know, but it can mean also the bore is full.

234 citations

Patent
11 Dec 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a generic testing framework is proposed to automatically allocate, install and verify a given version of a system under test, to exercise the system against a series of tests in a "hands-off" objective manner, and then to export information about the tests to one or more developer repositories (such as a query-able database, an email list, a developer web server, a source code version control system, a defect tracking system).
Abstract: A generic testing framework to automatically allocate, install and verify a given version of a system under test, to exercise the system against a series of tests in a “hands-off” objective manner, and then to export information about the tests to one or more developer repositories (such as a query-able database, an email list, a developer web server, a source code version control system, a defect tracking system, or the like). The framework does not “care” or concern itself with the particular implementation language of the test as long as the test can issue directives via a command line or configuration file. During the automated testing of a given test suite having multiple tests, and after a particular test is run, the framework preferably generates an “image” of the system under test and makes that information available to developers, even while additional tests in the suite are being carried out. In this manner, the framework preserves the system “state” to facilitate concurrent or after-the-fact debugging. The framework also will re-install and verify a given version of the system between tests, which may be necessary in the event a given test is destructive or otherwise places the system in an unacceptable condition.

156 citations