Hi Frank,
not studies, but Gojko Adzic has the same claim in both, Specification by Example and Bridging the Communication Gap. Elfriede Dustin also had similar experiences, but Indon't remember the references.
Best Markus
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On 24.12.2011, at 08:11, Frank Cohen <frank@pushtotest.com> wrote:
> Hi Agileistas!
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> Has anyone done a study of failed test automation projects? I am searching for such a study to understand the results and help me make my case. In my experience the organizations I sered that choose a tool without a test methodology were more likely to fail. Anyone know of a study like this?
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> -Frank
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