IndyaCellular announces release of the book titled `Building Intelligent Test Systems` under GPL OpenSource
Released on: July 16, 2008, 8:38 am
Press Release Author: Abhinav Vaid / IndyaCellular
Industry: Internet & Online
Press Release Summary: Bringing Intelligence into lives, an effort to replace engineering hands with advanced intelligent systems which are equally competent enough to do the task intelligently as well as independently. Its also an effort to break the monopoly of Test Automation Tool vendors who to a large extent are constantly exploiting the Test Industry just because of ignorance of testers. This goes as an effort to break that manual monkey systems so that we could use our engineers more productively & qualitatively.
Press Release Body: Bringing Intelligence into lives, an effort to replace engineering hands with advanced intelligent systems capable to do the task intelligently. Its also an effort to break the monopoly of Test Automation Tools available in the Industry, and constantly exploiting just because of ignorance. This goes as an effort to break that system so that we could use our engineers more intelligently and productively.
Its also about a project on which I was working from past 7 years or so (lea surly along with the job); and it got stuck into various copy writing/patent issues. Whatever was possible to cover in the book, I have tried to do that to the extent that:
Automated Computer Software Applications using 13 different programming/scripting languages. The last section (and the major section 3/4th of the book), its implemented and demonstrated the hidden truths which if applied correctly and used diligently can work wonders with zero cost implications. The only investment that one needs to do is on the gray matter of people who are involved in the projects.
An Example: Ever wondered how the lights and all the electronic systems used to get enabled whereever Bill Gates used to go (in his house). This is no big deal to accomplish. But could not be managed as a part of the book due to the reason quoted above.
Another Example: In case you happen to be a CEO, who wants to replace your Secretary with something more intelligent than her and that too tirelessly 24*7 and never misses humanly errors. This would show you the way.
In one of my earlier Organizations, there were lakhs of customers which used to give nightmares to the support guys. And there used to be so many common queries (more than 50%); which we automated. I just cannot explain in humanly words how much difference it made.