Off course..<\/p>\n
There is the argument against writing ‘typical’ test cases altogether<\/p>\n
Regardless of where you are on that spectrum, steps to automate in a check need to be precise<\/p>\n
And what we are automating is as important as how we automate it<\/p>\n
Running automated checks itself is not the purpose<\/p>\n
Rather facilitate testers by running 1 – “mundane” but 2 – “Necessary” checks,<\/p>\n
So they can test more important features while the dumb work is done by a machine<\/p>\n
Without carefully thought checks \/ tests, will be hard to achieve this<\/p>\n
More on that here:<\/p>\n