Computer-aided testing is particularly well known in the fields of Industry and Factory 4.0, artificial intelligence and automation. Here it describes the use of computers and specialised software to check the quality or functionality of products, machines or processes.
Instead of people checking everything by hand, computers do most of the work. This saves time, reduces costs and makes the results more accurate. When a car is manufactured, for example, a computer scans the bodywork for the tiniest flaws in the paintwork. Even tiny scratches or imperfections that the human eye might miss are detected.
Computer-aided testing ensures that products meet the high requirements and defects are recognised at an early stage. Companies benefit from fewer rejects and more satisfied customers. The targeted use of modern technology makes production more efficient and quality standards easier to meet.
Computer-aided testing helps companies to remain competitive and always achieve the best results. It is an important component of modern, digitally controlled production processes.















