What are TOSCA Checkpoints?
TOSCA Checkpoints are verification points used during test execution to validate whether the actual outcomes of an application match the expected results. They act as assertion steps that ensure your test cases are not only executed but also evaluated for correctness. For instance, a checkpoint can verify if a button is enabled or if a specific value appears in a field. These are crucial in automating functional validations. If you're learning test automation, understanding checkpoints is vital. Enrolling in a TOSCA Automation Course Online will give you hands-on experience with creating and managing checkpoints in real-time test scenarios.
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