Automation Frameworks Built on Top of Selenium
These open source frameworks offer a range of features and capabilities that make it easier for developers to automate their web applications.
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These open source frameworks offer a range of features and capabilities that make it easier for developers to automate their web applications.
This is Part 3 of the Requirement Gathering Blog series by Rahul Parwal where we explore more on Exploring Requirements. We’d like to thank him for sharing his expertise with the community through this information-packed piece. Check out the blog on Requirements in The Agile World for Part 2 of this series.
Test management is an important aspect of software testing. Tools for test management are used to organize testing activities, report the progress of QA activities and maintain information on how testing is done. Test management tools in software testing help teams create and manage their test cases by providing the right features and functionalities. There are both proprietary and open-source test management tools available. Each tool has its pros and cons.
Cypress is an open-source end-to-end testing framework that is used for web applications. It is a JavaScript-based testing tool that is designed to make testing web applications easy and efficient. Cypress is built on top of Mocha, a popular JavaScript test framework, and it uses Chai for assertions. On the other side, Microsoft’s Playwright is a relatively new open-source test automation framework.
The Katalon Platform is continuously evolving to provide the best user experience and to help quality engineers streamline their processes. This release introduces significant enhancements to its Atlassian Jira integration and defect reporting, making it easier for QA managers, quality engineers, and developers to collaborate effectively.
Learn about the importance of implementing security testing, including the benefits it provides, and best practices for ensuring its effectiveness.