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CERTIFICATION

To whom it may concern,

I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the responses I made in the Automated Testing Tool

Selection Checklist submitted by the proponents of the Thesis Design entitled, “TITLE”, are true,

complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. The provided checklist intends to determine

if the device is functioning correctly according to its specifications and relevant standards

documentation.

Warm regards,

_________________________________

Signature over Printed Name / Date


Automated Testing Tool Selection Checklist

Check Mark ()


the Appropriate
Sr. Check Point
Column
Yes N/A
Whether the tool is easy for your testers to use? Is it
01 something that can be picked up quickly, or is training going
to be required?
Whether any of the team members already have experience
02
of using the tool?
Whether training is necessary? Whether classes, books, or
03
other forms of instruction are available?
04 Whether the tool itself is easy to use?
05 Whether the tool has a user-friendly interface?
Whether the tool is physically capable of testing your
application? It may be noted that many testing tools can only
06
test in a GUI environment, while others test in non-GUI
environments.
Whether the tool can handle full project testing? That is, is it
07 able to run numerous of test cases for extended periods of
time?
Whether the tool can run for long periods of time without
08
crashing?
Whether you have talked to the customers/experts who
09 currently or previously have used the tool. Did it meet their
needs?
Whether you are trying to select a tool that is advanced
10 enough so the costs of updating tests don’t overwhelm any
benefits of testing?
Whether the price of the tool fit in the Quality Assurance
11
department or company budget?

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