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INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
BLACK BOX
GENERAL QUESTIONS What is Acceptance Testing? TESTING
Testing conducted to enable a user/customer to determine whether to Functional Testing
WINRUNNER QUESTIONS
accept a software product. Normally performed to validate the
software meets a set of agreed acceptance criteria. Stress Testing
LOADRUNNER QUESTIONS
Load Testing
SQA QUESTIONS What is Accessibility Testing?
Verifying a product is accessible to the people having disabilities Ad-hoc Testing
TEST AUTOMATION (deaf, blind, mentally disabled etc.).
QUESTIONS Exploratory Testing

Usability Testing

Smoke Testing

Recovery Testing
Volume Testing

Domain Testing

Scenario testing

Regression Testing

User Acceptance
Alpha Testing
What is Ad Hoc Testing?
A testing phase where the tester tries to 'break' the system by Beta Testing
randomly trying the system's functionality. Can include negative WHITE BOX
testing as well. See also Monkey Testing. TESTING
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TESTING

What is Agile Testing? Unit Testing


Testing practice for projects using agile methodologies, treating Static & dynamic
development as the customer of testing and emphasizing a test-first Analysis
design paradigm. See also Test Driven Development.
Statement Coverage
What is Application Binary Interface (ABI)? Branch Coverage
A specification defining requirements for portability of applications in
binary forms across defferent system platforms and environments. Security Testing

What is Application Programming Interface (API)? Mutation Testing


A formalized set of software calls and routines that can be referenced
by an application program in order to access supporting system or CERTIFICATIONS
network services.
ISQTB
What is Automated Software Quality (ASQ)? CSTE
The use of software tools, such as automated testing tools, to improve CSTP
software quality. CTM
CSQA
What is Automated Testing?
Testing employing software tools which execute tests without manual CSPM
intervention. Can be applied in GUI, performance, API, etc. testing. CSPE
The use of software to control the execution of tests, the comparison
of actual outcomes to predicted outcomes, the setting up of test
preconditions, and other test control and test reporting functions.
What is Backus-Naur Form?
A metalanguage used to formally describe the syntax of a language.

What is Basic Block?


A sequence of one or more consecutive, executable statements
containing no branches.

What is Basis Path Testing?


A white box test case design technique that uses the algorithmic flow
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of the program to design tests.

What is Basis Set?


The set of tests derived using basis path testing.

What is Baseline?
The point at which some deliverable produced during the software
engineering process is put under formal change control.
What you will do during the first day of job?
What would you like to do five years from now?

Tell me about the worst boss you've ever had.

What are your greatest weaknesses?

What are your strengths?

What is a successful product?

What do you like about Windows?

What is good code?

What are basic, core, practices for a QA specialist?

What do you like about QA?

What has not worked well in your previous QA experience and what
would you change?

How you will begin to improve the QA process?

What is the difference between QA and QC?

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What is UML and how to use it for testing?
What is Beta Testing?
Testing of a rerelease of a software product conducted by customers.

What is Binary Portability Testing?


Testing an executable application for portability across system
platforms and environments, usually for conformation to an ABI
specification.

What is Black Box Testing?


Testing based on an analysis of the specification of a piece of
software without reference to its internal workings. The goal is to test
how well the component conforms to the published requirements for
the component.

What is Bottom Up Testing?


An approach to integration testing where the lowest level components
are tested first, then used to facilitate the testing of higher level
components. The process is repeated until the component at the top
of the hierarchy is tested.

What is Boundary Testing?


Test which focus on the boundary or limit conditions of the software
being tested. (Some of these tests are stress tests).
What is Bug?
A fault in a program which causes the program to perform in an
unintended or unanticipated manner.

What is Boundary Value Analysis?


BVA is similar to Equivalence Partitioning but focuses on "corner
cases" or values that are usually out of range as defined by the
specification. his means that if a function expects all values in range
of negative 100 to positive 1000, test inputs would include negative
101 and positive 1001.
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What is Branch Testing?
Testing in which all branches in the program source code are tested
at least once.

What is Breadth Testing?


A test suite that exercises the full functionality of a product but does
not test features in detail.

What is CAST?
Computer Aided Software Testing.
What is CMMI?
What do you like about computers?

Do you have a favourite QA book? More than one? Which ones? And
why.

What is the responsibility of programmers vs QA?

What are the properties of a good requirement?

Ho to do test if we have minimal or no documentation about the


product?

What are all the basic elements in a defect report?

Is an "A fast database retrieval rate" a testable requirement?

What is software quality assurance?

What is the value of a testing group? How do you justify your work and
budget?

What is the role of the test group vis-à-vis documentation, tech


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support, and so forth?

How much interaction with users should testers have, and why?

How should you learn about problems discovered in the field, and
what should you learn from those problems?

What are the roles of glass-box and black-box testing tools?

What issues come up in test automation, and how do you manage


them?
What is Capture/Replay Tool?
A test tool that records test input as it is sent to the software under
test. The input cases stored can then be used to reproduce the test at
a later time. Most commonly applied to GUI test tools.

What is CMM?
The Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM or SW-CMM) is a
model for judging the maturity of the software processes of an
organization and for identifying the key practices that are required to
increase the maturity of these processes.

What is Cause Effect Graph?


A graphical representation of inputs and the associated outputs
effects which can be used to design test cases.

What is Code Complete?


Phase of development where functionality is implemented in entirety;
bug fixes are all that are left. All functions found in the Functional
Specifications have been implemented.

What is Code Coverage?


An analysis method that determines which parts of the software have
been executed (covered) by the test case suite and which parts have
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not been executed and therefore may require additional attention.
What is Code Inspection?
A formal testing technique where the programmer reviews source
code with a group who ask questions analyzing the program logic,
analyzing the code with respect to a checklist of historically common
programming errors, and analyzing its compliance with coding
standards.

What is Code Walkthrough?


A formal testing technique where source code is traced by a group
with a small set of test cases, while the state of program variables is
manually monitored, to analyze the programmer's logic and
assumptions.

What is Coding?
The generation of source code.

What is Compatibility Testing?


Testing whether software is compatible with other elements of a
system with which it should operate, e.g. browsers, Operating
Systems, or hardware.
What is Component?
A minimal software item for which a separate specification is
available.

What is Component Testing?


See the question what is Unit Testing.

What is Concurrency Testing?


Multi-user testing geared towards determining the effects of
accessing the same application code, module or database records.
Identifies and measures the level of locking, deadlocking and use of
single-threaded code and locking semaphores.

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What is Conformance Testing?
The process of testing that an implementation conforms to the
specification on which it is based. Usually applied to testing
conformance to a formal standard.

What is Context Driven Testing?


The context-driven school of software testing is flavor of Agile Testing
that advocates continuous and creative evaluation of testing
opportunities in light of the potential information revealed and the
value of that information to the organization right now.
What development model should programmers and the test group
use?
How do you get programmers to build testability support into their
code?

What is the role of a bug tracking system?

What are the key challenges of testing?

Have you ever completely tested any part of a product? How?

Have you done exploratory or specification-driven testing?

Should every business test its software the same way?

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Discuss the economics of automation and the role of metrics in
testing.

Describe components of a typical test plan, such as tools for


interactive products and for database products, as well as cause-and-
effect graphs and data-flow diagrams.

When have you had to focus on data integrity?

What are some of the typical bugs you encountered in your last
assignment?

How do you prioritize testing tasks within a project?

How do you develop a test plan and schedule? Describe bottom-up


and top-down approaches.

When should you begin test planning?

When should you begin testing?

What is Conversion Testing?


Testing of programs or procedures used to convert data from existing
systems for use in replacement systems.

What is Cyclomatic Complexity?


A measure of the logical complexity of an algorithm, used in white-box
testing.

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What is Data Dictionary?
A database that contains definitions of all data items defined during
analysis.

What is Data Flow Diagram?


A modeling notation that represents a functional decomposition of a
system.

What is Data Driven Testing?


Testing in which the action of a test case is parameterized by
externally defined data values, maintained as a file or spreadsheet. A
common technique in Automated Testing.

What is Debugging?
The process of finding and removing the causes of software failures.

What is Defect?
Nonconformance to requirements or functional / program
specification

What is Dependency Testing?


Examines an application's requirements for pre-existing software,
initial states and configuration in order to maintain proper
functionality.

What is Depth Testing?


A test that exercises a feature of a product in full detail.

What is Dynamic Testing?


Testing software through executing it. See also Static Testing.

What is Emulator?
A device, computer program, or system that accepts the same inputs
and produces the same outputs as a given system.
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What is Endurance Testing?
Checks for memory leaks or other problems that may occur with
prolonged execution.

What is End-to-End testing?


Testing a complete application environment in a situation that mimics
real-world use, such as interacting with a database, using network
communications, or interacting with other hardware, applications, or
systems if appropriate.

What is Equivalence Class?


A portion of a component's input or output domains for which the
component's behaviour is assumed to be the same from the
component's specification.

What is Equivalence Partitioning?


A test case design technique for a component in which test cases are
designed to execute representatives from equivalence classes.

What is Exhaustive Testing?


Testing which covers all combinations of input values and
preconditions for an element of the software under test.
What is Functional Decomposition?
A technique used during planning, analysis and design; creates a
functional hierarchy for the software.

What is Functional Specification?


A document that describes in detail the characteristics of the product
with regard to its intended features.

What is Functional Testing?


Testing the features and operational behavior of a product to ensure
they correspond to its specifications.
Testing that ignores the internal mechanism of a system or
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component and focuses solely on the outputs generated in response
to selected inputs and execution conditions.
See also What is Black Box Testing.

What is Glass Box Testing?


A synonym for White Box Testing.
Do you know of metrics that help you estimate the size of the testing
effort?
How do you scope out the size of the testing effort?

How many hours a week should a tester work?

How should your staff be managed? How about your overtime?

How do you estimate staff requirements?

What do you do (with the project tasks) when the schedule fails?

How do you handle conflict with programmers?

How do you know when the product is tested well enough?

What characteristics would you seek in a candidate for test-group


manager?

What do you think the role of test-group manager should be? Relative
to senior management? Relative to other technical groups in the
company? Relative to your staff?

How do your characteristics compare to the profile of the ideal


manager that you just described?

How does your preferred work style work with the ideal test-manager
role that you just described? What is different between the way you
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work and the role you described?

Who should you hire in a testing group and why?


What is Gorilla Testing?
Testing one particular module, functionality heavily.

What is Gray Box Testing?


A combination of Black Box and White Box testing methodologies?
testing a piece of software against its specification but using some
knowledge of its internal workings.

What is High Order Tests?


Black-box tests conducted once the software has been integrated.

What is Independent Test Group (ITG)?


A group of people whose primary responsibility is software testing,

What is Inspection?
A group review quality improvement process for written material. It
consists of two aspects; product (document itself) improvement and
process improvement (of both document production and inspection).
What is Integration Testing?
Testing of combined parts of an application to determine if they
function together correctly. Usually performed after unit and functional
testing. This type of testing is especially relevant to client/server and
distributed systems.

What is Installation Testing?


Confirms that the application under test recovers from expected or
unexpected events without loss of data or functionality. Events can
include shortage of disk space, unexpected loss of communication, or
power out conditions.

What is Load Testing?


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See Performance Testing.

What is Localization Testing?


This term refers to making software specifically designed for a
specific locality.

What is Loop Testing?


A white box testing technique that exercises program loops.
What is Metric?
A standard of measurement. Software metrics are the statistics
describing the structure or content of a program. A metric should be a
real objective measurement of something such as number of bugs per
lines of code.

What is Monkey Testing?


Testing a system or an Application on the fly, i.e just few tests here
and there to ensure the system or an application does not crash out.

What is Negative Testing?


Testing aimed at showing software does not work. Also known as
"test to fail". See also Positive Testing.

What is Path Testing?


Testing in which all paths in the program source code are tested at
least once.

What is Performance Testing?


Testing conducted to evaluate the compliance of a system or
component with specified performance requirements. Often this is
performed using an automated test tool to simulate large number of
users. Also know as "Load Testing".
What is Positive Testing?
Testing aimed at showing software works. Also known as "test to
pass". See also Negative Testing.
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What is Quality Assurance?
All those planned or systematic actions necessary to provide
adequate confidence that a product or service is of the type and
quality needed and expected by the customer.

What is Quality Audit?


A systematic and independent examination to determine whether
quality activities and related results comply with planned
arrangements and whether these arrangements are implemented
effectively and are suitable to achieve objectives.

What is Quality Circle?


A group of individuals with related interests that meet at regular
intervals to consider problems or other matters related to the quality of
outputs of a process and to the correction of problems or to the
improvement of quality.
What is Quality Control?
The operational techniques and the activities used to fulfill and verify
requirements of quality.

What is Quality Management?


That aspect of the overall management function that determines and
implements the quality policy.

What is Quality Policy?


The overall intentions and direction of an organization as regards
quality as formally expressed by top management.

What is Quality System?


The organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes,
and resources for implementing quality management.

What is Race Condition?


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A cause of concurrency problems. Multiple accesses to a shared
resource, at least one of which is a write, with no mechanism used by
either to moderate simultaneous access.

What is Ramp Testing?


Continuously raising an input signal until the system breaks down.
What is Recovery Testing?
Confirms that the program recovers from expected or unexpected
events without loss of data or functionality. Events can include
shortage of disk space, unexpected loss of communication, or power
out conditions.

What is Regression Testing?


Retesting a previously tested program following modification to
ensure that faults have not been introduced or uncovered as a result
of the changes made.

What is Release Candidate?


A pre-release version, which contains the desired functionality of the
final version, but which needs to be tested for bugs (which ideally
should be removed before the final version is released).

What is Sanity Testing?


Brief test of major functional elements of a piece of software to
determine if its basically operational. See also Smoke Testing.

What is Scalability Testing?


Performance testing focused on ensuring the application under test
gracefully handles increases in work load.
What is the role of metrics in comparing staff performance in human
resources management?
How do you estimate staff requirements?

What do you do (with the project staff) when the schedule fails?
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Describe some staff conflicts youÂ’ve handled.

Why did you ever become involved in QA/testing?

What is the difference between testing and Quality Assurance?

What was a problem you had in your previous assignment (testing if


possible)? How did you resolve it?

What are two of your strengths that you will bring to our QA/testing
team?

What do you like most about Quality Assurance/Testing?

What do you like least about Quality Assurance/Testing?

What is the Waterfall Development Method and do you agree with all
the steps?

What is the V-Model Development Method and do you agree with this
model?
What is Security Testing?
Testing which confirms that the program can restrict access to
authorized personnel and that the authorized personnel can access
the functions available to their security level.

What is Smoke Testing?


A quick-and-dirty test that the major functions of a piece of software
work. Originated in the hardware testing practice of turning on a new
piece of hardware for the first time and considering it a success if it
does not catch on fire.

What is Soak Testing?


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Running a system at high load for a prolonged period of time. For
example, running several times more transactions in an entire day (or
night) than would be expected in a busy day, to identify and
performance problems that appear after a large number of
transactions have been executed.

What is Software Requirements Specification?


A deliverable that describes all data, functional and behavioral
requirements, all constraints, and all validation requirements for
software/

What is Software Testing?


A set of activities conducted with the intent of finding errors in
software.
What is Static Analysis?
Analysis of a program carried out without executing the program.

What is Static Analyzer?


A tool that carries out static analysis.

What is Static Testing?


Analysis of a program carried out without executing the program.

What is Storage Testing?


Testing that verifies the program under test stores data files in the
correct directories and that it reserves sufficient space to prevent
unexpected termination resulting from lack of space. This is external
storage as opposed to internal storage.

What is Stress Testing?


Testing conducted to evaluate a system or component at or beyond
the limits of its specified requirements to determine the load under
which it fails and how. Often this is performance testing using a very
high level of simulated load.
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What is Structural Testing?
Testing based on an analysis of internal workings and structure of a
piece of software. See also White Box Testing.

What is System Testing?


Testing that attempts to discover defects that are properties of the
entire system rather than of its individual components.

What is Testability?
The degree to which a system or component facilitates the
establishment of test criteria and the performance of tests to
determine whether those criteria have been met.

What is Testing?
The process of exercising software to verify that it satisfies specified
requirements and to detect errors.
The process of analyzing a software item to detect the differences
between existing and required conditions (that is, bugs), and to
evaluate the features of the software item (Ref. IEEE Std 829).
The process of operating a system or component under specified
conditions, observing or recording the results, and making an
evaluation of some aspect of the system or component.
What is Test Automation? It is the same as Automated Testing.

What is Test Bed?


An execution environment configured for testing. May consist of
specific hardware, OS, network topology, configuration of the product
under test, other application or system software, etc. The Test Plan for
a project should enumerated the test beds(s) to be used.
What is Test Case?
Test Case is a commonly used term for a specific test. This is usually
the smallest unit of testing. A Test Case will consist of information
such as requirements testing, test steps, verification steps,
prerequisites, outputs, test environment, etc.
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A set of inputs, execution preconditions, and expected outcomes
developed for a particular objective, such as to exercise a particular
program path or to verify compliance with a specific requirement.
Test Driven Development? Testing methodology associated with
Agile Programming in which every chunk of code is covered by unit
tests, which must all pass all the time, in an effort to eliminate unit-
level and regression bugs during development. Practitioners of TDD
write a lot of tests, i.e. an equal number of lines of test code to the
size of the production code.

What is Test Driver?


A program or test tool used to execute a tests. Also known as a Test
Harness.

What is Test Environment?


The hardware and software environment in which tests will be run, and
any other software with which the software under test interacts when
under test including stubs and test drivers.

What is Test First Design?


Test-first design is one of the mandatory practices of Extreme
Programming (XP).It requires that programmers do not write any
production code until they have first written a unit test.
What is a "Good Tester"?

Could you tell me two things you did in your previous assignment
(QA/Testing related hopefully) that you are proud of?

List 5 words that best describe your strengths.

What are two of your weaknesses?

What methodologies have you used to develop test cases?

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In an application currently in production, one module of code is being
modified. Is it necessary to re- test the whole application or is it
enough to just test functionality associated with that module?

How do you go about going into a new organization? How do you


assimilate?

Define the following and explain their usefulness: Change


Management, Configuration Management, Version Control, and
Defect Tracking.

What is ISO 9000? Have you ever been in an ISO shop?

When are you done testing?

What is the difference between a test strategy and a test plan?

What is ISO 9003? Why is it important


What is Test Harness?
A program or test tool used to execute a tests. Also known as a Test
Driver.

What is Test Plan?


A document describing the scope, approach, resources, and
schedule of intended testing activities. It identifies test items, the
features to be tested, the testing tasks, who will do each task, and any
risks requiring contingency planning. Ref IEEE Std 829.

What is Test Procedure?


A document providing detailed instructions for the execution of one or
more test cases.

What is Test Script?


Commonly used to refer to the instructions for a particular test that will
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be carried out by an automated test tool.

What is Test Specification?


A document specifying the test approach for a software feature or
combination or features and the inputs, predicted results and
execution conditions for the associated tests.
What is Test Suite?
A collection of tests used to validate the behavior of a product. The
scope of a Test Suite varies from organization to organization. There
may be several Test Suites for a particular product for example. In
most cases however a Test Suite is a high level concept, grouping
together hundreds or thousands of tests related by what they are
intended to test.

What is Test Tools?


Computer programs used in the testing of a system, a component of
the system, or its documentation.

What is Thread Testing?


A variation of top-down testing where the progressive integration of
components follows the implementation of subsets of the
requirements, as opposed to the integration of components by
successively lower levels.

What is Top Down Testing?


An approach to integration testing where the component at the top of
the component hierarchy is tested first, with lower level components
being simulated by stubs. Tested components are then used to test
lower level components. The process is repeated until the lowest level
components have been tested.
What is Total Quality Management?
A company commitment to develop a process that achieves high
quality product and customer satisfaction.

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What is Traceability Matrix?
A document showing the relationship between Test Requirements
and Test Cases.

What is Usability Testing?


Testing the ease with which users can learn and use a product.

What is Use Case?


The specification of tests that are conducted from the end-user
perspective. Use cases tend to focus on operating software as an
end-user would conduct their day-to-day activities.

What is Unit Testing?


Testing of individual software components.
What is Validation?
The process of evaluating software at the end of the software
development process to ensure compliance with software
requirements. The techniques for validation is testing, inspection and
reviewing
What is Verification?
The process of determining whether of not the products of a given
phase of the software development cycle meet the implementation
steps and can be traced to the incoming objectives established
during the previous phase. The techniques for verification are testing,
inspection and reviewing.
What is Volume Testing?
Testing which confirms that any values that may become large over
time (such as accumulated counts, logs, and data files), can be
accommodated by the program and will not cause the program to
stop working or degrade its operation in any manner.

What is Walkthrough?
A review of requirements, designs or code characterized by the
author of the material under review guiding the progression of the
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review.
What is White Box Testing?
Testing based on an analysis of internal workings and structure of a
piece of software. Includes techniques such as Branch Testing and
Path Testing. Also known as Structural Testing and Glass Box
Testing. Contrast with Black Box Testing.

What is Workflow Testing?


Scripted end-to-end testing which duplicates specific workflows which
are expected to be utilized by the end-user.
What are ISO standards? Why are they important?
What is IEEE 829? (This standard is important for Software Test
Documentation-Why?)

What is IEEE? Why is it important?

Do you support automated testing? Why?

We have a testing assignment that is time-driven. Do you think


automated tests are the best solution?

What is your experience with change control? Our development team


has only 10 members. Do you think managing change is such a big
deal for us?

Are reusable test cases a big plus of automated testing and explain
why.

Can you build a good audit trail using Compuware's QACenter


products. Explain why.

How important is Change Management in today's computing


environments?

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Do you think tools are required for managing change. Explain and
please list some tools/practices which can help you managing
change.

We believe in ad-hoc software processes for projects. Do you agree


with this? Please explain your answer.

When is a good time for system testing?


Are regression tests required or do you feel there is a better use for
resources?

Our software designers use UML for modeling applications. Based


on their use cases, we would like to plan a test strategy. Do you agree
with this approach or would this mean more effort for the testers.

Tell me about a difficult time you had at work and how you worked
through it.

Give me an example of something you tried at work but did not work
out so you had to go at things another way.

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How can one file compare future dated output files from a program
which has change, against the baseline run which used current date
for input. The client does not want to mask dates on the output files to
allow compares
Test Automation
What automating testing tools are you familiar with?
How did you use automating testing tools in your job?

Describe some problem that you had with automating testing tool.

How do you plan test automation?

Can test automation improve test effectiveness?

What is data - driven automation?

What are the main attributes of test automation?

Does automation replace manual testing?

How will you choose a tool for test automation?

How you will evaluate the tool for test automation?

What are main benefits of test automation?

What could go wrong with test automation?

How you will describe testing activities?

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What testing activities you may want to automate?

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has finished with the server or by the server if the connection is inactive for too long.
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