How do you parameterize test cases in TOSCA?
Parameterizing test cases in TOSCA allows you to execute the same test case with multiple sets of data, improving efficiency and coverage. In TOSCA, this is achieved using TestCase Design and Modules. You create a module representing the reusable test steps and then link it to a TestCase using Business Components. Data is managed through TestSheets, where different input values can be defined. During execution, TOSCA iterates through each row of the TestSheet, running the test case with those values. Learning this in-depth is best through structured courses like TOSCA Training Online, which covers parameterization and advanced test design techniques.
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