Role assignment comparison table for test process model stage and GUI automatic test framework

Role assignment comparison table for test process model stage and GUI automatic test framework

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... implementation of GUI automatic testing framework is irrelevant to specific testing tools and applicable to common automatic testing tools, such as Winrunner, Robot and son on. The test process model stage and the role assignment implemented by GUI automatic testing framework are shown in Table 2. ...

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