How do you use TOSCA for data-driven testing?
To use TOSCA for data-driven testing, you leverage its TestCase Design feature, which allows you to separate test logic from test data. By creating templates and linking them to TestSheets, you can generate multiple test cases with varied input data automatically. This improves test coverage and reduces maintenance. You also use test data blocks and parameterization to inject dynamic values during test execution. If you're new to this process, enrolling in a TOSCA Training program will help you gain hands-on experience with real-world scenarios. It’s a powerful way to master efficient and scalable test automation practices.
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