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A week ago we posted the results of an extensive survey that we conducted on the key factors for the success/failure of UI test automation pilot projects. The report that we produced based on the survey results created a lot of buzz in the community; it seems both testers and developers alike take a lot of interest in the subject, so we decided to organize a webinar as a follow-up to the survey report. We’ve invited two of the mavens in the testing field to help moderate this online discussion: Jim Holmes and Jim Evans.

As VP of ALM and Testing at Falafel Software, Jim Holmes (@aJimHolmes) has worked in many different environments but greatly prefers those adopting practices from Lean and Agile communities. Jim Evans (@jimevansmusic), a QA Developer at Salesforce.com and an avid Selenium team contributor, started working with the WebDriver and Selenium by rewriting the Internet Explorer driver.

This 30-minute discussion will focus on one critical factor that can make or break your UI test automation efforts: collaboration with developers. You’ll learn why collaboration can help you create stable, high-value tests much faster. You’ll also find out how developers can help make your systems more testable, and your UI suites more maintainable.


Sign up for the webinar. Don’t wait, seats are limited.

Thursday, December 4, 11 a.m. ET


This discussion panel was inspired by a recent industry survey that we conducted among more than 900 IT professionals, asking them about first steps in the UI test automation field.


Download your complimentary copy of the report

Hope to see you at the webinar.


Antonia-Bozhkova
About the Author

Antonia Bozhkova

 is a Product Marketing Manager for Test Studio and Fiddler. Enthusiastic about entrepreneurship and innovation, Antonia enjoys learning from like-minded software developers and testers which also helps her shy away from using marketing lingo in her writing. When she’s not behind the keyboard she likes to be out to sea. Antonia can be found on Twitter as @Bonbonia.

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