How does TOSCA support cross-browser testing?
TOSCA supports cross-browser testing by allowing testers to design browser-independent test cases using its model-based approach. Test cases are created once and executed across multiple browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari without rewriting scripts. TOSCA integrates seamlessly with browser drivers and cloud platforms, enabling parallel execution and consistent results across environments. Its reusable modules and centralized test data management ensure faster maintenance and reduced effort when browser versions change. Through TOSCA Training, testers learn how to configure environments, manage browser compatibility, and execute reliable cross-browser tests efficiently, making TOSCA ideal for enterprise-scale automation.
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