The Automated Acceptance Testing Paradox - Mark Winteringham
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Mark Winteringham
Tester, Toolsmith, Author and Instructor

Talk Description
There have been times when I have struggled with Automated acceptance testing, Test Driven Design and Acceptance Test Driven Design and how it impacts my role. I've also seen other testers struggle with too. Whether it's Testers being pushed out of roles in favour of Developers automating all their acceptance tests or Automators spending hours tearing their hair out maintaining brittle end to end tests, there's no denying it. Automated acceptance tests simply don’t work as tests and can have a substantially negative impact on a test strategy. But why don't they work and why use them at all if they don't?
The automated acceptance testing paradox' draws on my experiences to help answer these questions by:
- Investigating the role of 'Acceptance testing', what are they? and who deems them as 'Acceptable'?
- The misconceptions around the benefits of Automated acceptance testing, ATDD and TDD.
- The paradox of how the tools used in theses approach cannot completely determine a feature 'acceptable'
- Present the real benefits of TDD and ATDD and how they can sit alongside your test strategy in harmony to help create a more robust testing strategy.
So if you are looking to get your automation out of the rut it is in or avoid it completely, looking to create a robust test automation strategy or find out where and why there is value in Automated acceptance tests and other automation in testing activities, then come learn about 'The automated acceptance testing paradox'.
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What you’ll learn
By the end of this talk, you'll be able to:
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Mark Winteringham
Tester, Toolsmith, Author and Instructor