How does TOSCA support model-based test automation?
TOSCA supports model-based test automation by using a no-code, drag-and-drop approach to create reusable test components. It allows testers to build logical models of the application under test, making maintenance easier and speeding up automation processes. Instead of scripting each test case, users can define models that represent UI elements or APIs and link them to business logic. This reduces redundancy and improves test coverage. For those looking to master this approach, enrolling in a TOSCA Automation Course Online is a great way to gain hands-on experience and understand how model-based testing boosts efficiency and quality in software delivery.
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