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Question #: 37
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Your project is transitioning from manual to automated testing. You have decided to implement a pilot project so that lessons learned can inform future time estimates and schedules.
Which two of the following represent the types of test cases that are MOST suited to a test automation pilot project? a) High added value test cases that require little effort to automate. b) Test that are run infrequently as these will be simpler to automate c) Reliability test cases that can show added value soon d) Technically challenging test cases to provide the best validation of manual test conversion e) Tests that are least Important to the business as these are safer to trial

  • A. a and b
  • B. a and c
  • C. b and d
  • D. c and e
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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HiteshaPatel
2 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: A
The best answer is A. a and b. Explanation: High added value test cases that require little effort to automate: This is ideal for a pilot project because it allows you to quickly see the benefits of automation with minimal investment. Tests that are run infrequently: These are also good candidates as they can be automated and then run less frequently, still providing valuable coverage without significantly impacting the manual testing workload
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