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Making Agile More Successful: 3 Tips for Selecting the Best Automated Test Tools

March 18, 2019 by Nicola Harvey

Seventy percent of US businesses are engaged in Agile projects

Finding a way to successfully manage a large scale software development project can be extremely difficult.

If you fail to provide your team with the latest tools and technology on the market, it is only a matter of time before problems start to occur.

Instead of letting outdated tools and methodologies affect your software development business, you need to embrace the Agile way of doing things. 

In short, the Agile methodology relies heavily on continuous testing and collaboration.

When used properly, this methodology can help you deliver stable software in record time. Studies show that nearly 70 percent of the businesses in the United States are already taking advantage of the Agile methodology.

The key to having success with this methodology is choosing the right automated test tools. Here are some of the things you need to consider before choosing automated test tools.

1. What are the Project Requirements?

Before trying to choose tools to automate the software testing process, you need to get a full understanding of what your project will entail.

Failing to detail each step of the software development process can lead to big mistakes being made. In some instances, having a mixture of both manual and automated testing tools may be needed.

Instead of trying to get a grip on the scope of a project by yourself, you need to involve your team. Often times, getting an objective look at the project at hand can help you see the needs you have in a different light.

Attempting to handle every aspect of finding and implementing automated testing tools alone will lead to you becoming overwhelmed.

Business owners or project managers who constantly feel stressed will make more mistakes, which could compromise the functionality of a new piece of software.

2. Creating Testing Benchmarks is Important

Most newcomers to the world of Agile and automated testing are surprised to learn just how many different options there are.

When trying to narrow down the list of automated tools, be sure to consider how customizable this software is.

Ideally, you want to choose a program that allows you to easily alter testing benchmarks.

Having these customized benchmarks in place will help you discover problems throughout the testing phase of the software development process.

For years, software developers have used the cloud logging tools offered up by PaperTrail to catch errors before they cause big problems.

This is because they are a trusted brand in the Cloud logging industry.

3. Choosing an Easy to Use Program

One of the biggest mistakes you can make when choosing an automated testing program is failing to engage with the demo version of the software.

Usually, developers of this type of software will provide a demo version to give potential users a look at what they offer.

You want to make sure that the program you choose is both effective and easy to use. Getting a program that is overly-complicated will only lead to your team getting frustrated.

If your team is unable to use the tools you provide them, it will lead to an overall decline in productivity levels.

While testing out various automated tools will be time-consuming, it is definitely worth the effort.

Once you have tested out a few different programs, choosing the right one will be a breeze.

Avoid Getting Impatient

The biggest mistake you can make as a project manager is getting impatient when trying to implement automated testing tools.

Reaching out for professional help will allow you to get these new tools in place and functional in no time at all.

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