Augmented Experiential Testing
Read OriginalThe article defines Augmented Experiential Testing (AET) as the use of software tools to support and enhance manual, experience-based testing without instrumenting or changing the user's interaction. It contrasts AET with instrumented testing, provides examples of AET tools like coverage recorders and analysis aids, and shares the author's personal projects in this area, including browser extensions and bookmarklets.
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