What are Execution Lists in TOSCA?
Execution Lists in TOSCA are used to organize, control, and run test cases efficiently. They allow testers to group related test cases based on modules, requirements, or execution priorities without changing the original test design. Execution Lists help manage large automation suites by enabling selective execution, scheduling, and parallel runs. They also support reusability, as the same test case can belong to multiple execution lists. This feature improves traceability and reporting during test execution. Learning how to use Execution Lists effectively is a key topic in any TOSCA Automation Course, as it directly impacts test management, execution speed, and overall automation efficiency.
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