Testers think that the Software Under Test is too complex for automation

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To solve this problem you can look up one or more of the following issues:

  1. UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS: if testers believe that you are supposed to automate everything and don't realize that even automating only a small area of the Software Under Test (SUT) would take away some of their load
  2. INADEQUATE COMMUNICATION: if testers just have no idea what automation can or cannot do for them
  3. INADEQUATE TOOLS: if the testers justly notice that the available tools are inadequate for the job


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