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THE TRUE COST OF END-TO-END TESTING
However you decide to build automated test coverage, the costs break down into three elements:
People + Time + Infrastructure
These handy-dandy calculators help you compare different options so you can see exactly how much QA Wolf can save you in the long run.
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