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Framework Driven Test Automation Position Paper - Collabera

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• <strong>Automation</strong> is done with batch scripts and integrated into the build<br />

process, requiring $1,000 in added hardware, with a useful life of 3<br />

years<br />

• Automated tests need to be maintained every 25 runs, one day of work<br />

required<br />

• People cost $100,000 per year = $400 per day = $50 per hour<br />

About <strong>Collabera</strong><br />

<strong>Collabera</strong> is one of the fastest growing end-to-end information technology services and solutions<br />

firms worldwide. We work with leading Global 2000 firms from the Financial Services,<br />

Manufacturing & Retail, Technology, Communications & Media domains. <strong>Collabera</strong> delivers<br />

highly responsive and innovative solutions that bridge our client's Execution Gaps through our<br />

proprietary methodologies - Momentum workshops, ABS (Asset Based Services) and global<br />

delivery model - helping them experience accelerated value.<br />

With revenues of over USD 300 million, <strong>Collabera</strong> employs over 4000 professionals across 22<br />

locations and seven world-class delivery centers in the US, Europe, India and China regions. Our<br />

Global Delivery model leverages a best-in-class Quality system (including SEI CMMI Level 5 and<br />

ISO 27001 security certifications) to deliver a full portfolio of services that include Application<br />

Development and Management, Independent <strong>Test</strong>ing, Outsourced Product Development,<br />

Enterprise Software Solutions, Business Intelligence & Datawarehousing.<br />

Value. Accelerated.

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