Answer Posted / mamata hegde
1. Almost all current testing methods cannot be
implemented by hand except by the most dedicated or
desperate testers.
2. Automation encourages projects to re-test more
frequently.
3. Reduce testing costs
4. Reduce time spent in the testing phase
5. Detect errors early and to raise the quality of the
delivered software.
6. Achieves the repeatability required for valid test
results.
7. Improve test coverage
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