There's no other automated tools being used on the team or as far as I
know in the enterprise.  The audience for this presentation is 6
developers, a Business Analyst, a Project Manager and two Managers, one
of which is QA & infrastructure manager.

 

 

 

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From: Lisa Crispin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 11:15 AM
To: [email protected]; Templin, Luke
Subject: Re: [Webtest] Webtest presentation

 

Who's your audience?  Programmers, testers,...?  Do you already use
other tools, is there disagreement in which tools to adopt?  It's hard
to know what to suggest without some context.

My team adopted WebTest because it was fairly fast to implement and
learn, the programmers were not averse to it (as they might be with
other tools using a scripting language they don't know), it integrated
easily with our CruiseControl build process, the results reporting is
effective, and we liked the idea of specifying tests rather than
programming them (less likely the test will have a bug).  

WebTest is one of several tools in our toolbox, it fits a particular
need we had for GUI smoke tests.  The ROI on our regression suite has
been excellent.
-- Lisa

On 8/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

I'm making a presentation on Webtest to the team tomorrow. Any
suggestions on what seems to work to convince others to use the tool and
why its better than the alternatives.

 

 

And are there issues with using Webtest to test a ASP.Net website
running on IIS and using Ajax tools?

 

Thanks.

 

Luke Templin

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