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Noemí Ferrera
Noemí Ferrera
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Noemí Ferrera

Noemí Ferrera is a self-taught programmer and wrote her first comprehensive program at the age of nine. When she grew up, she proceeded to achieve a degree in computer science specializing in hardware in Spain, a bachelor's degree in software engineering in Ireland, and a master's degree in computer science in Spain. She is an international speaker and participates in testing community conferences (such as Selenium, Appium, and Automation guilds) and engages with the community through Slack channels, Twitter, and her blog. In the 2020 Test Guilds publication, she was named as one of the top 28 test engineers to follow, as well as one of the top 33 test automation leaders to follow in the 2019 Tech Beacon and as one of the 100 women in tech to follow and learn from by agiletestindays in 2023.
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In this chapter, we had an introductory overview of the test architecture and analyzed how different projects could be built and how that could affect the test architecture. Since every company is different, we need to take into account all the possible inputs to produce the right set of testing. We can conclude that as development is intertwined with testing, decisions should be made for both of them at the same time.

Then we discussed ways of achieving and improving the test architecture depending on where the project is at that point in time. We considered what can be automated and how, and what process automation follows.

We identified the different roles that can participate in quality, their responsibilities, and their skills.

In the next chapter, we will discuss what is called “the test pyramid” and we will analyze its base. The base of the test pyramid is usually handled by developers, so they may be the most interested in this chapter, although SDETs and QA testers interested in growing in their careers might find automation that they could do in this section.

In the two chapters after the next, we will talk about the middle and the top of “the test pyramid,” discussing in detail different test types and some tips and tricks around them.

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Author (1)

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Noemí Ferrera

Noemí Ferrera is a self-taught programmer and wrote her first comprehensive program at the age of nine. When she grew up, she proceeded to achieve a degree in computer science specializing in hardware in Spain, a bachelor's degree in software engineering in Ireland, and a master's degree in computer science in Spain. She is an international speaker and participates in testing community conferences (such as Selenium, Appium, and Automation guilds) and engages with the community through Slack channels, Twitter, and her blog. In the 2020 Test Guilds publication, she was named as one of the top 28 test engineers to follow, as well as one of the top 33 test automation leaders to follow in the 2019 Tech Beacon and as one of the 100 women in tech to follow and learn from by agiletestindays in 2023.
Read more about Noemí Ferrera