Aeon is a functional UI test automation framework designed based on a semi-opinionated architecture. Aeon combines an internal domain-specific language with the page object pattern to enforce best practices for writing test automation. Aeon also provides an extensible automation framework for plugging in new system interaction, test execution and reporting capabilities through an event-driven architecture. The result is an approach that provides engineers with enough flexibility to solve new automation challenges while promoting the development of highly stable, maintainable, and debuggable test scripts. This approach has been successfully applied to cross-browser, platform and device compatibility testing of UltiPro, a cloud-based solution that unites all aspects of human capital management.
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Patrick Alt
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Justin Phillips
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Nicolette Celli
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Dionny Santiago
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Tariq King
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Adam Cando
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Andres Moser
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Aeyzechiah Vasquez
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Briana Vargas
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Bryan Taylor
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Chase Farmer
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Colton Moler
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Cristy Charters
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Daniel Gonzalez
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David Giles
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David Sargent
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Elesh Medari
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Eric Daff
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Erin Yoo
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Francisco Justo
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Frank Segui
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Gabriel Perez-Clark
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Gabriel Nunez
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Gavril Rodriguez-Thompson
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Helen Endelson
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Isabella Plonk
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Ivan Brenes
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Ivan Rojas
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Ivette Duran
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Jacob Kissel
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Jad Zeineddine
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Jake Leventhal
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Jake Wiseman
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Jared Schwait
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Jonathan Beltran
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John Lin
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Joseph Bateh
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Kaden King
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Kevin Nguyen
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Luis Pereira
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Luke Bickell
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Madeline Helmstadter
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Matt Robins
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Matthew Wallick
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Michael Mattera
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Nick Swanson
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Philip Daye
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Rafael Trujillo
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Ricardo Garcia
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Ricardo Maury
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Richard Jimenez
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Richard Liu
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Rohan Patel
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Ryan Clements
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Sabrina Liu
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Salvador Gandara
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Sammy Franklin
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Samuel Shapiro
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Sandra Hurtado
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Sebastian Restrepo
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Sergio Rosales
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Seth Triplett
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Sid Govindaraju
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Simone Chan
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Steve Foo
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Terry Jean
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Tiffany Xu
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Uriel Kugelmass
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Yunior Betancourt