The well-architected automation framework - Adam Goucher | SeleniumConf Chicago
Test automation talks tend to focus on dealing with flakey tests, reducing runtime, etc. even after most of those problems had credible solutions 5+ years ago. What doesn’t get discussed at automation events is where their automation is run and how that has just as much an impact on the success of the automation project. It also would comfortably place money on the table that an incorrectly configured automation environment is responsible for at least one major privacy breach -- and will be again in the future. Do you want to responsible for a GDPR penalty? I don't...
This talk introduces AWS’ ‘Well Architected Framework’ as a reference on how to bring Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, Cost Optimization, and Operational Excellence to your automation infrastructure.
About Adam Goucher
Automator of things that should be automated, doer of things that should not. Efficient, not lazy. Jack of all trades, master of a couple. Brought Selenium-IDE back from the dead once, and has been apologizing ever since. Roller Derby referee, not a player (that's crazy!).
Видео The well-architected automation framework - Adam Goucher | SeleniumConf Chicago канала Selenium Conference
This talk introduces AWS’ ‘Well Architected Framework’ as a reference on how to bring Security, Reliability, Performance Efficiency, Cost Optimization, and Operational Excellence to your automation infrastructure.
About Adam Goucher
Automator of things that should be automated, doer of things that should not. Efficient, not lazy. Jack of all trades, master of a couple. Brought Selenium-IDE back from the dead once, and has been apologizing ever since. Roller Derby referee, not a player (that's crazy!).
Видео The well-architected automation framework - Adam Goucher | SeleniumConf Chicago канала Selenium Conference
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