A Cognitive Approach in Software Automation Testing

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdus Samad ◽  
Tabrez Nafis ◽  
Shibli Rahmani ◽  
Shahab Saquib Sohail

Software industries are giving more importance for to developing, maintaining, servicing and delivering the best quality of software products always to the customer. To achieve this goal software industry’s main objective is having the best quality of software testing. Nowadays the automation testing activity is performing the big role in the software industry. Automation testing tools are makes easier to identify the bugs during the regression testing by running them n number of times and rectified with all effective manners within short period of time with low cost expenses. Here we are focusing on to make use of the latest and having advanced feature in LeanFTv14.52 (Lean functional Testing) software automation testing tool in our automation testing project, This LeanFT tool is been introduced after the UFT Developer (Unified Functional Testing) tool from the Micro Focus microfocus.com.Software test automation user will get more benefited in his automation scripting activity by using this LeanFT software automation testing tool as it is having the new benefited features for to testing the application by consolidated with high level of tool support, having better customization support as per the project requirement and perfect compatibility support as per the test environment requirement, technical help from customer care support to customize the tool as per the testing application needs in all possibilities by comparing to other software automation testing tool.LeanFT software automation testing tool can be used to accelerate test with intelligent solution for more than 200 technologies across web application, standalone application, mobile application, mainframe application, SAP, Salesforce, Java, PDF, Citrix, API(Application Programming Interface), RPA(Robotic Process Automation) and enterprise apps also including financial and highly secured and confidential applications are can be tested.


2014 ◽  
Vol 556-562 ◽  
pp. 6149-6153
Author(s):  
Min Gang Chen ◽  
Wen Bin Zhong ◽  
Wen Jie Chen ◽  
Yun Hu ◽  
Li Zhi Cai

With the increasingly fast-paced software releasing or updating, research on the method of an efficient software automation testing framework based on cloud computing has become particularly important. In this paper, we propose an automation testing framework over cloud. We also describe some key technologies in the aspect of the design of hierarchical test case and automatic distribution of test cases in the cloud computing environment. Testing experiments show that our framework can take advantage of on-demand testing resources in the cloud to improve the efficiency of automation testing.


2018 ◽  
Vol 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Hirshleifer ◽  
Siew Hong Teoh

AbstractEvolved dispositions influence, but do not determine, how people think about economic problems. The evolutionary cognitive approach offers important insights but underweights the social transmission of ideas as a level of explanation. The need for asocialexplanation for the evolution of economic attitudes is evidenced, for example, by immense variations in folk-economic beliefs over time and across individuals.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thibaud Gruber

Abstract The debate on cumulative technological culture (CTC) is dominated by social-learning discussions, at the expense of other cognitive processes, leading to flawed circular arguments. I welcome the authors' approach to decouple CTC from social-learning processes without minimizing their impact. Yet, this model will only be informative to understand the evolution of CTC if tested in other cultural species.


2003 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Nieznanski

The aim of the study was to explore the basic features of self-schema in persons with schizophrenia. Thirty two schizophrenic patients and 32 normal controls were asked to select personality trait words from a check-list that described themselves, themselves as they were five years ago, and what most people are like. Compared with the control group, participants from the experimental group chose significantly more adjectives that were common to descriptions of self and others, and significantly less that were common to self and past-self descriptions. These results suggest that schizophrenic patients experience their personality as changing over time much more than do healthy subjects. Moreover, their self-representation seems to be less differentiated from others-representation and less clearly defined than in normal subjects.


2017 ◽  
Vol 61 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wolfgang Georg Weber ◽  
Hans Jeppe Jeppesen

Abstract. Connecting the social cognitive approach of human agency by Bandura (1997) and activity theory by Leontiev (1978) , this paper proposes a new theoretical framework for analyzing and understanding employee participation in organizational decision-making. Focusing on the social cognitive concepts of self-reactiveness, self-reflectiveness, intentionality, and forethought, commonalities, complementarities, and differences between both theories are explained. Efficacy in agency is conceived as a cognitive foundation of work motivation, whereas the mediation of societal requirements and resources through practical activity is conceptualized as an ecological approach to motivation. Additionally, we discuss to which degree collective objectifications can be understood as material indicators of employees’ collective efficacy. By way of example, we explore whether an integrated application of concepts from both theories promotes a clearer understanding of mechanisms connected to the practice of employee participation.


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