Utilizing CodedUI Script to Realize the CT Scanning Procedure Automatically Test

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It is indispensable and effective to utilize automatic software test method to verify the steady operations and stable performance of scanning procedures for CTs system. Directing at the problems which are encountered during the progress of the automatic test program development, In this paper, we discuss how to deal with such problems as windows blocking, identify control, one click start up to make sure the manual automatic test code explored via the Coded UI is useful and robust. It is the final targets too realize the stable operations of multiple CT scanning procedures.

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