If automation is not happening within the same sprint, who is at fault?<\/p>\n
We testers immediately feel that’s somehow our fault – whereas in 90% of the cases I’ve seen it’s not.<\/p>\n
I spoke about this yesterday, and some folks were not confident about this being practical (https:\/\/lnkd.in\/en8GqEp<\/a>)<\/p>\n Automating within the same sprint is the ideal world every team should target towards<\/p>\n However if that’s not happening (and mostly it doesn’t), that speaks more towards the ways of working of the organization and team instead of tester’s skills<\/p>\n The first step towards this is ‘commitment from management’ to treat automation equally important to developing the feature.<\/p>\n As long as we treat automation as an after thought, there is no way this (aka in-sprint automation) can become a reality – And this is most definitely not a testers issue!<\/p>\n #RedefiningSoftwareQuality<\/a>\u00a0✔\u00a0#DevOps<\/a>\u00a0#TestAutomation<\/a>\u00a0#AgileTesting<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>